The Designing and Construction of Storage ReservoirsD. Van Nostrand, 1888 - 137 páginas |
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... gineering or to a landslip ; and although the impression finally remained on the public mind that " there was not that en- gineering skill and attention to the con- struction of the works that their magni- tude and importance demanded ...
... gineering or to a landslip ; and although the impression finally remained on the public mind that " there was not that en- gineering skill and attention to the con- struction of the works that their magni- tude and importance demanded ...
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... gineering , which it may be fairly claimed is likely to enhance its usefulness . In planning storage reservoirs , there are two questions which naturally com- mand attention from the very start : How much stored water does our supply ...
... gineering , which it may be fairly claimed is likely to enhance its usefulness . In planning storage reservoirs , there are two questions which naturally com- mand attention from the very start : How much stored water does our supply ...
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Página 25 - Neither does much take place whenever the atmosphere is more than 15 deg. colder than the surface upon which it acts. Winds powerfully promote evaporation, because they bring the air into continual as well as into closer and more violent contact with the surface acted upon, and also, in the case of liquids, increase by the agitation which they occasion, the number of points of contact between the atmosphere and the liquid.
Página 26 - Humboldt, from observations made in the passage across the Atlantic, found that in the torrid zone the quantity of vapour contained in the air, is much nearer to the point of saturation than in the temperate zone. The evaporation within the tropics is, on this account, less than might have been supposed from the increase of the temperature.
Página 26 - Щ), with a mean temperature of 81.86 degrees, it was ascertained to be more than 100 inches in the course of the year ; at Guadaloupe, in the West Indies, it has been observed to amount to 97 inches. The degree of evaporation very much depends upon the difference...
Página 83 - G, is connected with the reservoir, E, by a pipe, K, which supplies water to float the cylinder, D. Now, it is evident that the discharge from the reservoir will be regulated by the position of the lever, B, and this again will be controlled by the height of the float, D. To regulate this height the supply from the cistern, G, must be self-adjusting, or be regulated by the amount of water flowing away. The float, N, has attached to it a spindle, on which are fixed two double-beat valves that work...