Proceedings of the Engineers' Club of Philadelphia, Volumes 13-14

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Proceedings of the Engineers' Club of Philadelphia, Volumes 13-14
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— You would have to ascertain exactly what the grade was ?
Mr. Jacobsen. — The best way to do that is to measure the grade and get the section accurate, and find the velocity.
John C. Trautwine, Jr. — If we had the Haskell or other meter upon which we could absolutely depend, we could make these measurements and deduce the value in any given case.
W. H. BiXBY. — In the drawing on the board, showing velocity in nine points at each of five cross-sections, the velocity at the right-hand section so
...me way from the overflow was, if I remember rightly, about one foot per second in the center, a little less above and below, averaging something like ^ foot per Digitized by VjOOQIC Philt^ 1897, XIV, 2.] Discumon — Velocity of the Flow of Water. 123 second, while close to the overflow the greatest velocity was only i foot per second. At first sight I should think that would show twice as much water moving through the right-hand cross-section as through the left one, which could hardly be correct.

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