Further Studies of Friction Factors for Corrugated Aluminum Pipes Flowing Full

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Further Studies of Friction Factors for Corrugated Aluminum Pipes Flowing Full

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1971-04

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St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory

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The St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory was engaged by Chamlin and Associates, Inc., of Peru, Illinois, to determine the friction factors for fully developed flow in several sizes of annular and helical corrugated pipes flowing full and to make qualitative observations of the pipe joint characteristics.

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Department of Public Works, City of La Salle, Illinois; Chamlin and Associates, Inc.

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Silberman, Edward; Dahlin, Warren. (1971). Further Studies of Friction Factors for Corrugated Aluminum Pipes Flowing Full. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/108487.

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