Water Rights Determination From An Engineering Standpoint
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Y. (recorded Nov. 21, 1831, Liber H2 of Deeds, p. 232, Office Clerk of Jefferson Co. ). The extent of this right has never been adjudicated. The property operated a flutter wheel (for the fulling mill, down to the early 1880's) and a 6-foot scroll-cased, flat-vaned, wooden, central- discharge water wheel (down to 1895 or 1898). The mill (1909) is in ruins. The head on the property is 13 feet. The effective head upon the two wheels was 12 feet. The central-discharge wheel had a throat of 2. 28 s...quare feet, and the flutter's throat was 3 square feet. Calling the coefficient of discharge 94 per cent for the central discharge and 81. 25 per cent for the flutter wheel, they vented 60 and 78 cubic feet of water per second, respectively. With 40 per cent wheel efficiency for the central discharge and 20 WATER RIGHTS FOR CARDING MILLS 81 per cent for the flutter wheel, the net powers of the wheels were 32 and 21 horse-power, respectively, or 53 horse-power total. This is at the rate of about 13 horse-power of wheel installation per single carding mill.
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