Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers volume 21

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057 Ratio to Co- efficient, . 50 1. 045 . 627 1. 1 (0) 1. 251 2. 50 . 500 . 250 . 581 1. 162 Discharge of Siamese Nozzles.
The exi^eriments on discharge of Siamese nozzles (see Table No. 4) are of no such general interest as the results in the preceding tables, but are merely of value as giving definite knowledge in reference to one si^ecial form of apparatus. The values found are of some general interest, however, as showing effect of various projections of shoulder upon con- traction of jet.
...Probably had the piezometer been ajiplied directly at base of the straight iilay-pipe the co-efficient for the smooth nozzle would have been not far from . 975; and the less value found (by about 2 jjer cent. ) may be regarded as due to the frictional resistance in the Siamese and elbow.
With nozzle (s), 1} inch diameter, there was less relative loss in Siamese and elbow, and the co-efficient is seen to approach the values in Tables Nos. 1 and 2 very nearly.
* Edges very sharp and square.
t This co-cfflcient would naturally bo a little large, as shoulders are not in a perfect plane, but incline slightly in direction of current.


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