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Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1838) 2 (1): 201–210.
Published: 01 January 1838
...W A PROVIS © Thomas Telford and ICE 1838 FLOW WATER PIPES DISCHARGES EXPERIMENTS LEAD a01 XV1II.-Experiments on the RZOUof JWater through small P$es. B y W.A. PROVIMS.,1nsf.C.E. HAVINGhad occasion to make some experiments on the flow of water through pipes of different lengths...
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Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1836) 1 (1836): 133–139.
Published: 01 January 1836
... inch. The cohesive power of the best gun-metal is given by Mr. Tredgold, in his edition of Buchanan s Treatise on Mill Work, 36,000 lbs. per square inch, and that of lead, 8328 lbs. per square inch ; and with these numbers I have computed the following thickness for pipes of an inchdiameter...
