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Folsom, Richard Gilman (1932-01-01) An experimental investigation of the phenomena produced by the highly turbulent flow of water past a series of sharp obstacles. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-06042004-104603


Type of Document Dissertation
Author Folsom, Richard Gilman
URN etd-06042004-104603
Persistent URL http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-06042004-104603
Title An experimental investigation of the phenomena produced by the highly turbulent flow of water past a series of sharp obstacles
Degree PhD
Option Engineering and Applied Science
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Theodore von Karman Committee Chair
Keywords
  • none
Date of Defense 1932-01-01
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
A knowledge of the resistance to flow of a body placed in a stream of fluid is necessary for many problems in hydraulics, aeronautics, and ventilation. A large amount of experimental and theoretical effort has been expended investigating the drag characteristics of single bodies and small groups of similar bodies. Only a small amount of incomplete data is available regarding the performance of a long series of similar obstacles. This latter material was obtained for air flowing past supporting timber sets in mines. Since the dimensions of the mine shafts varied at different sections, the results of the experiments merely indicated the possibilities of obtaining different pressure losses depending on the size, shape, and spacing of the timber sets. Therefore, more data are needed regarding the drag characteristics of long series of obstacles.
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