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Building high-head siphons on the Yakima project
Description of 25 reinforced-concrete and joint pipe siphons of main and branch canals of Kittitas division; siphons are up to 13-ft. in diam., and concrete carries pressure heads up to 153 ft.; construction joints and details of reinforced-concrete siphons showing eccentric shoulder and copper water stop; leakage tests on ten concrete siphons show average loss of 0.0192 gal. per min. per linear foot of barrel.
Building high-head siphons on the Yakima project
Description of 25 reinforced-concrete and joint pipe siphons of main and branch canals of Kittitas division; siphons are up to 13-ft. in diam., and concrete carries pressure heads up to 153 ft.; construction joints and details of reinforced-concrete siphons showing eccentric shoulder and copper water stop; leakage tests on ten concrete siphons show average loss of 0.0192 gal. per min. per linear foot of barrel.
Building high-head siphons on the Yakima project
Eng. News-Rec
Engineering News Record ; 103
1929
3 pages
4 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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