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The following table gives the results of 88 experiments as to the discharge of water through circular pipes, ranging from 4 feet to ½ inch in diameter, and with velocities varying from 20 feet to 1/6th of a foot per second. The pipes were of rolled and cast iron, glass and wood; their interior surfaces varied from the almost perfect smoothness of glass to the roughness of old iron, much incrusted by the continued action of soft water.
The following table gives the results of 88 experiments as to the discharge of water through circular pipes, ranging from 4 feet to ½ inch in diameter, and with velocities varying from 20 feet to 1/6th of a foot per second. The pipes were of rolled and cast iron, glass and wood; their interior surfaces varied from the almost perfect smoothness of glass to the roughness of old iron, much incrusted by the continued action of soft water.
The Flow of Water Through Pipes
Smith, Hamilton (Autor:in)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 12 ; 119-125
01.01.2021
71883-01-01 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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