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The device herein described is a promising structure for measuring the rate of flow of either small or large quantities of water. It has no moving parts, and is simple and inexpensive. It utilizes the principle of an hydraulic control and sacrifices little head. Tests indicate an accuracy of about 5 per cent.
The device herein described is a promising structure for measuring the rate of flow of either small or large quantities of water. It has no moving parts, and is simple and inexpensive. It utilizes the principle of an hydraulic control and sacrifices little head. Tests indicate an accuracy of about 5 per cent.
The Improved Venturi Flume
Parshall, Ralph L. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 89 ; 841-851
2021-01-01
111926-01-01 pages
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Engineering Index Backfile | 1925
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|Closure to “Parshall on the Improved Venturi Flume”
ASCE | 2021
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