The instruction in hydraulics is to comprehend:-- 1.
Dynamics and hydraulics will be rather treated in a physical and historical point of view; here, too, the application of known professional results is the principal object.
The hydraulics chief looked around at Harbrace and waited.
Nothing more for us to do here now, and the hydraulics people can take it from here," Harbrace said.
Well, if this scheme is going to work," the seniorhydraulics man said, "this is the place to try it.
Alec, Troy and Harbrace, together with Wilson and a half dozen engineers from research and hydraulics and two laser engineers, consulted substrata profile readings.
So," the hydraulics chief shrugged, "we put another unit down there.
Thus after the wordHydraulics is 532, showing where to look in the classification for this subject.
All books on hydraulics receive the number 532 and are together on the shelves.
Professor Lea, who is well known as the author of "Hydraulics for Engineers and Engineering Students," has here written a shorter book suitable for the courses taken in Technical Schools.
Some writers treat hydraulics and hydrostatics as subdivisions of hydrodynamics.
Hydraulics shows us the same thing where rigidity is wanting and the fluid material is now unrestrainedly surrendered to its predominating passion, gravity.
For what architecture accomplishes for the Idea of gravity when it appears in connection with that of rigidity, hydraulics accomplishes for the same Idea, when it is connected with fluidity, i.
It was there that Castelli laid the foundation of hydraulics and discovered the laws of the flowing of water.
Hydraulics was created by Castelli; hydrostatics by Torricelli, who also discovered barometric variations: both were pupils of Galileo.
The evidence of Engineer Stearns, a man of large experience, and of Engineer Harrod, familiar with river hydraulics and levee construction, and of many others, is emphatically to the contrary.
In many treatises on hydraulics it is stated that the frictional resistance is independent of the nature of the solid surface.
The problems of hydraulics are therefore much more complicated than problems in which a regular motion of the fluid is assumed, hindered by the viscosity of the fluid.
The fluids to which the laws of practical hydraulics relate are substances the parts of which possess very great mobility, or which offer a very small resistance to distortion independently of inertia.
Humphreys and Abbot,[25] who were employed by the United States Government to report upon the physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi.
Footnote 25: Report upon the Physics and Hydraulics of the Mississippi.
The science of Hydraulics comprehends the laws which regulate non-elastic fluids in motion, and especially water, &c.
The science of Hydraulics appears to be as old as the thirst of man.
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