Practical HydraulicsE. & F. N. Spon, Limited, 1882 - 80 sider |
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Side 1
... surface of the water . This velocity is given by the rule : - V = √ HX 8 - : In which H = the height or head of water in feet , and V = the velocity in feet per second . From this we may obtain another rule giving the discharge in ...
... surface of the water . This velocity is given by the rule : - V = √ HX 8 - : In which H = the height or head of water in feet , and V = the velocity in feet per second . From this we may obtain another rule giving the discharge in ...
Side 35
... surfaces , such as are commonly met with in new cast - iron pipes . But some soft waters contain a great deal of ... surface . A notable case of this kind occurred at Torquay , where a main about 14 miles long , composed of 14,267 ...
... surfaces , such as are commonly met with in new cast - iron pipes . But some soft waters contain a great deal of ... surface . A notable case of this kind occurred at Torquay , where a main about 14 miles long , composed of 14,267 ...
Side 36
... surface as this process produces , the discharging power must be increased in a higher ratio than the cost , so that such pipes must really be more economical than any other , CHAPTER II . ON FOUNTAINS , JETS , & c 36 EFFECT OF ...
... surface as this process produces , the discharging power must be increased in a higher ratio than the cost , so that such pipes must really be more economical than any other , CHAPTER II . ON FOUNTAINS , JETS , & c 36 EFFECT OF ...
Side 48
... surface and where the channel is deepest , which is usually near the centre of the width , diminishing from thence to the banks on either side , and to the bottom , where it is a minimum . The best experiments we have , give the mean ...
... surface and where the channel is deepest , which is usually near the centre of the width , diminishing from thence to the banks on either side , and to the bottom , where it is a minimum . The best experiments we have , give the mean ...
Side 49
... surface velocity of 35 feet per minute , the mean velocity by the Table is 29.4 feet , and the discharge will be ... SURFACE VELOCITIES . Surface Mean Surface Mean Surface Mean Velocity . Velocity . Velocity . Velocity . Velocity ...
... surface velocity of 35 feet per minute , the mean velocity by the Table is 29.4 feet , and the discharge will be ... SURFACE VELOCITIES . Surface Mean Surface Mean Surface Mean Velocity . Velocity . Velocity . Velocity . Velocity ...
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100 gallons 8-inch pipe 80 feet head aperture bends border in feet cloth Coef crown 8vo cubic feet cubic foot culverts Diameter of Pipe discharged per minute due to velocity Engineers Fcap feet per minute feet per second following rule foot gallons discharged gallons per inch gallons per minute gives head at disposal head due head for friction head for velocity HEAD OF WATER height of jet hydraulic radius illustrations inches diameter inches head Inches of Mercury inches overflow inches per mile Jet in Feet JET IN INCHES length loss of head maximum mean velocity nozzle parabola PIPE IN INCHES pressure Prony's rule proportions ratio require the discharge say we require SPON square feet square inch Table 15 Table 30 tank thickness total head true discharge trumpet-mouth velocity at entry Velocity in Feet velocity of discharge WATER IN FEET weir Witley Court yards long
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