Additional Tables for the Hydraulic Design of Pipes, Sewers and Channels


Book Description

The aim of these tables is to overcome limitations in the existing Hydraulics Research "Tables for the Hydraulic Design of Pipes and Sewers". The current edition of the tables is limited to pipe diameters of two metres and to a couple of pipe shapes. The additional tables which are designed to be used in conjunction with the existing 5th edition of "Tables for the Hydraulic Design of Pipes and Sewers" would extend the diameter to 20m. New interpolation procedures for part-full pipes and pipes of other cross-sectional shapes, other than circular and one particular form of egg-shape can be determined.




Tables for the Hydraulic Design of Pipes, Sewers and Channels


Book Description

This new edition again includes the extended range of pipe size that covers European standards as well as those for the newer materials now widely adopted in the UK. The book's main objective is to aid Colebrook-White assessments of resistance in such pipes and in a great variety of free-surface circumstances including large rivers.




Tables for the Hydraulic Design of Pipes, Sewers and Channels Volume I


Book Description

Covering conduit and channel shapes by tables of properties based on unit size, this work also includes detailed coverage of the possible effects of variation in water temperature within the normal water resources, as well as considering the treatment of part-full flow in circular pipes.




Charts for the Hydraulic Design of Channels and Pipes


Book Description

An updated book of the Wallingford design charts, used to obtain a direct solution to problems of fluid resistance. This covers all new developments in pipe manufacturing processes, jointing procedures and new materials.




Tables for the Hydraulic Design of Pipes, Sewers and Channels Volume II


Book Description

Covering conduit and channel shapes by tables of properties based on unit size, this work also includes detailed coverage of the possible effects of variation in water temperature within the normal water resources, as well as considering the treatment of part-full flow in circular pipes.













Thames Water Ring Main


Book Description

- Historical perspective and corporate overview - Project management and control - Route planning, statutory procedures and survey control - Civil engineering and tunnel design - Planning and design of the Holland Park Shaft - Tunnel construction - Overcoming ground difficulties at Tooting Bec - Procurement strategy and contract management