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An entirely new system of Labor-saving Table and easy 

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This new book is a splendid volume of over 200 pages of 

 absolutely new matter pertaining to the subject of Hydraulics 

 and its allied branches. All the subjects treated of are han- 

 dled in a simple and practical way to make them of use to the 

 men who have been unable to obtain a college education, but 

 who are successful practical men in fields where they require 

 a knowledge of the principles of Hydraulics and instructions 

 how to solve their problems in a simple and satisfactory 

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 works relating to Hydraulics, Irrigation or Drainage; it 

 is primarily designed for the practical man in the field, 

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 Municipal and Railroad Engineer especially, on account of the 

 many valuable tables compiled by the author, which will save 

 a tremendous amount of time in computations. 



Condensed Table of Contents. 

 Article I. General Properties of Matter. 



.Article II. Algebraic Principles. 



** Article III. Geometrical Principles. 

 Article IV. Trigonometry. 

 Article V. Mensuration of Plane Figures. 



Article VI. Mensuration of Solids. 

 Article VII. The Principles of Mechanical Forces. 

 Article VIII. The Three States of Matter. 

 Article IX. General Hydraulic Principles. 

 Article X. The Coefficient of Roughness. 



Article XI. How to calculate 11. 



Article XII. Explanation of the "C" Tables. 

 Article XIII. Open Channels Problems. 

 Article XIV. Closed Channels Problems. 

 Article XV. Pipes Flowing Full Under Pressure. 

 Article XVI. Loss of Head by Enlargement of Channel. 

 Article XVII. Subdivisions of Channels. 

 Article -XVIII. Loss of Head at Entrance to Pipes. 

 Article XIX. Ditches. 



Article XX. Ditch Tables and Their Applications. 

 Article XXI. Flow Measurements. 

 Article XXII. The Use of Logarithms. 



Tables. 



Fourteen tables giving the factor C for all cases of chan- 

 nels for a coefficient of roughness ; n varying from 

 008 to .050, inclusive, for channels having a hydraulic 

 radius from .01 ft. to 900.0 and for slopes varying from 

 0.1 to .000025, thus practically covering every possible 

 condition. 



Tables of square roots of numbers used for ; and s. 

 Table of Hydraulic Elements of the Circle. 

 Table of Hydraulic Elements of Composite Section. 

 Table of Areas and Circumferences of Circles. 

 Table of Hydraulic Equivalents. 



Table of Weights of a Cubic Foot of Various Substances. 

 Conversion Table of United States and Metric Measures 



and Weights. 



Table of Squares, Cubes, Square Roots and Cube Roots. 

 Table of Logarithms. 

 Table of Natural Sines and Cosines. 

 Table of Natural Tangents and Cotangents. 

 Conversion Table, millions of gallons in 24 hours in other 



units. 



Taoie of sizes of pipes or cylindrical conduits required for 

 the flow of given quantities of water at given veloc- 

 ities. 



Most all of these taoles have been originated and 

 computed by the author and have been checked in prac- 

 tical work and found to De correct, so that the tables alone 

 will be worth many times the cost of the oook. 



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