Hydraulics Field Manual


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A concise source of hydraulics data for use by engineers and other professionals on the job site. Table of Contents: Hydrology; Hydraulics; Groundwater; Pressure Flow and Pumps; Weirs; Flumes and Orifices; Flow in Closed Circuits; Flow in Open Channels; Storm Water; Estimating Flows in the Field; General Formulas and Data. 60 illustrations.




Field Manual


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Hydraulics Field Manual, 2/


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Providing a focused; quick-reference on hydraulics encountered in day-to-day practice; this applications-based manual compiles material and data from a wide range of engineering sources for those who process; pump; treat; contain; and distribute water. --







Scouring


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Information and technical data concerning scouring/erosion caused by water fl in rivers and streams. More specifically, how certain structures exaggerate this natural process by restricting water flow, causing constriction and loc scour. Material presented is from both field studies and laboratories




Recommendations for Standards in Hydraulics


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Prepared by the Task Committee on Recommendations for Standards in Hydraulics of the Hydraulics Division of ASCE. This report investigates whether standards or guides are useful to hydraulic engineers and whether additional standards or guides should be prepared. The results of a questionnaire indicate that most hydraulic engineers are not familiar with the procedures used to develop standards or with existing national or international standards. However, responses to the questionnaire show that hydraulic engineers welcome guides or standards as long as some flexibility to use engineering judgment for site specific conditions is allowed. The report recommends that guidelines or consensus standards be developed in the following areas: application of one-dimensional surface water computer programs of the HEC-2 type; prediction of scour at bridge piers; design of pump intakes and sumps; and calculations of friction and form losses in closed conduits. Annotated lists of standards and guidelines produced in the United States and abroad are included.







Industrial Hydraulics Manual


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The Vickers (Eaton) Industrial Hydraulics Manual has always been the standard text for the hydraulic industry. Originally developed by instructors employed by the Henry Ford Trade School in 1941, the copyright was assigned to Vickers in 1952. It has since been adopted by colleges, universities, trade/vocational schools around the world as the premier textbook for the power and motion control industry.




Handbook of Hydraulic Resistance


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The handbook has been composed on the basis of processing, systematization and classification of the results of a great number of investigations published at different time. The essential part of the book is the outcome of investigations carried out by the author. The present edition of this handbook should assist in increasing the quality and efficiency of the design and usage of indutrial power engineering and other constructions and also of the devices and apparatus through which liquids and gases move.