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Journal Article

Author
Balsille, G. D.
Title
A graphical method for sewage pumping problems [Part 3]
In
Commonwealth Engineer
Imprint
vol. 14, no. 2, 1 Sep 1926, pp. 59-62
Abstract

This is the concluding part of the series. In No. 2 it was shown that the most economical arrangement was given by two pumps running at 576 r.p.m. and discharging into a 14-in. rising main. In the third part the size of the rising main is definitely fixed at 14 in., and it is desirable to use this main for other stations along the route. By means of graphs the condition for the three stations are determined.

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This Edition: 2026 February - 1926 Centenaries
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