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For this new edition the system of increments of gradient have been modified to reduce the need for interpolation, now matching that of (Tables D). Continued from the Seventh edition are the results of new work on the assessment of roughness size in commercial pipes manufactured from materials currently utilised to give a smooth finish and on the assessment of additional losses at bends in such pipes.

Volume 2 uses a newer, alternative, route to support the application of the unit size method. For this route, Manning equation tables (Tables D) act also as a carrier for obtaining solution of the Colebrook-White Equation when combined with (Tables E). For Volume II of the Seventh edition, the Manning equation tables were redone reducing the increment in gradient between entries to ease interpolation. This is continued here. As before the coverage of discharges continues into the order of scale of continental rivers. In Volume II a wide range of conduit and channel shapes is cove

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Introductory survey, Review of hydraulic resistance, Application of the Colebrook-White equation in design and tabular displays of solutions. Volume 1: Circular section pipelines and sewers flowing full; Non-circular cross-sections of flow-general principles; Part-full circular pipes-proportional flow approach; Non-circular cross-sections of flow-general approach; Illustrations of the basic procedures; Obtaining adjusted solutions as appropriate; Configuration modified measures of surface resistance; Other sources of resistance; Checks on mean velocity; Reynolds number and Froude number; Viscosities other than that of water at 15° C; critical depth and critical discharge, gradually varied flow of prismatic channels, rapidly varied flow, Review, References, Nomenclature, Appendices, Tables of Colebrook- White solutions (Tables A1-A58), Tables of proportioning exponents (Tables B), Tables of properties of unit sections (Tables C), Annexure. Volume II: A condensed tabular system for Colebrook-White Solutions; Tables of properties of unit sections (Tables C); Circular section pipelines and sewers flowing full, Non-circular cross-sections of flow-General principles, Partfull circular pipes pipes-proportional flow approach, Non-circular cross-sections of flow-general approach, illustration of basic procedures, basic solutions for trapezoidal open channel, Obtaining adjusted solutions for the preceding examples as appropriate, configuration modified measures of surface resistance, Basic Manning-Williamson solutions, other sources of resistance, Checks on mean velocity, Reynolds number and Froude number;Viscosities other than that of water at 15° C, Critical depth and critical discharge; use of tables with data from natural channels; gradually varied flow in prismatic channels, Rapidly varied flow, Review, References, Nomenclature, Appendices, Tables of the properties of unit sections, with separate proportional discharge table for circular pipes only (Tables C), Values of mV and m Q deriving from the Manning equation (Tables D) and Values of mc deriving from Colebrook-White equation in conjunction with the Manning equation, and the Velocity ration V r(0.50) for half-fill flows in circular pipes (Tables E), Annexure.

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 07/04/2006
    ISBN13: 9780727733856, 978-0727733856
    ISBN10: 0727733850

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    For this new edition the system of increments of gradient have been modified to reduce the need for interpolation, now matching that of (Tables D). Continued from the Seventh edition are the results of new work on the assessment of roughness size in commercial pipes manufactured from materials currently utilised to give a smooth finish and on the assessment of additional losses at bends in such pipes.

    Volume 2 uses a newer, alternative, route to support the application of the unit size method. For this route, Manning equation tables (Tables D) act also as a carrier for obtaining solution of the Colebrook-White Equation when combined with (Tables E). For Volume II of the Seventh edition, the Manning equation tables were redone reducing the increment in gradient between entries to ease interpolation. This is continued here. As before the coverage of discharges continues into the order of scale of continental rivers. In Volume II a wide range of conduit and channel shapes is cove

    Table of Contents
    Introductory survey, Review of hydraulic resistance, Application of the Colebrook-White equation in design and tabular displays of solutions. Volume 1: Circular section pipelines and sewers flowing full; Non-circular cross-sections of flow-general principles; Part-full circular pipes-proportional flow approach; Non-circular cross-sections of flow-general approach; Illustrations of the basic procedures; Obtaining adjusted solutions as appropriate; Configuration modified measures of surface resistance; Other sources of resistance; Checks on mean velocity; Reynolds number and Froude number; Viscosities other than that of water at 15° C; critical depth and critical discharge, gradually varied flow of prismatic channels, rapidly varied flow, Review, References, Nomenclature, Appendices, Tables of Colebrook- White solutions (Tables A1-A58), Tables of proportioning exponents (Tables B), Tables of properties of unit sections (Tables C), Annexure. Volume II: A condensed tabular system for Colebrook-White Solutions; Tables of properties of unit sections (Tables C); Circular section pipelines and sewers flowing full, Non-circular cross-sections of flow-General principles, Partfull circular pipes pipes-proportional flow approach, Non-circular cross-sections of flow-general approach, illustration of basic procedures, basic solutions for trapezoidal open channel, Obtaining adjusted solutions for the preceding examples as appropriate, configuration modified measures of surface resistance, Basic Manning-Williamson solutions, other sources of resistance, Checks on mean velocity, Reynolds number and Froude number;Viscosities other than that of water at 15° C, Critical depth and critical discharge; use of tables with data from natural channels; gradually varied flow in prismatic channels, Rapidly varied flow, Review, References, Nomenclature, Appendices, Tables of the properties of unit sections, with separate proportional discharge table for circular pipes only (Tables C), Values of mV and m Q deriving from the Manning equation (Tables D) and Values of mc deriving from Colebrook-White equation in conjunction with the Manning equation, and the Velocity ration V r(0.50) for half-fill flows in circular pipes (Tables E), Annexure.

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