The Use of Steel for Constructive Purposes; Method of Working, Applying And Testing Plates And Bars
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With 23 copperplates, beautifully engraved, and about 100 new pages of text. The ■vfork is divided into parts. Paet L, ou hydraulic motors, includes ninety-two experiments on an improved Foumeyron Turbine Water-Wheel, of about two hundred horse-po-wer, -with rules and tables for the construction of similar motors ; thirteen experiments on n. model of a centre-vent Tvater- wheel of the most simple design, and thirty-nine experiments on a centre-vent \rater-wheel of about two hundred and thirty h...orse-power. Pakt II. includes seventy-four experiments made for the purpose of deter- mining the form, of the formula for computing the flow of -water over weirs; nine experiments on the effect of back-water on the flow over weirs; eighty- eight experiments made for the purpose of determining the f orm.ula for com- puting the flow over weirs of regular or standard forms, with several tables of comparisons of the new formula with the results obtained by former experi- menters; five experiments on the flow over a deim in which the crest was of the~ same form as that built by the Essex Company across the Merrimack River at liawrence, Massachusetts; twenty-one experiments on the effect of observing the depths of water on a weir at different distances from the weir ; an exten- sive series of experiments made for the purpose of determining rules for gauging streams of water in open canals, with tables for facilitating the same; and one hundred and one experiments on the discharge of water through sub- merged orifices and diverging tubes, the whole being fully illustrated by twenty-three double plates engraved on copper.
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