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Gauging water flow by salt-dilution method
Laboratory investigations were made with 1, 6, and 20 in. diam pipe lines, using salt-dilution method, in which chemical salt is injected into main stream at known rate and samples are taken downstream where mixing is complete; field tests in pipe lines up to 76 in. diam were made at hydroelectric schemes in Scotland and in Switzerland to compare salt-dilution measurements with flow recorded by current-meters.
Gauging water flow by salt-dilution method
Laboratory investigations were made with 1, 6, and 20 in. diam pipe lines, using salt-dilution method, in which chemical salt is injected into main stream at known rate and samples are taken downstream where mixing is complete; field tests in pipe lines up to 76 in. diam were made at hydroelectric schemes in Scotland and in Switzerland to compare salt-dilution measurements with flow recorded by current-meters.
Gauging water flow by salt-dilution method
Instn Civ Engrs -- Proc
Hutton, S.P. (author) / Spencer, E.A. (author)
1960
24 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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