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THE first part of this work is devoted to a general consideration of viscosity, of the motion of viscous fluids, and of the resistance to flow in pipes, with special reference to the relationship between the many empirical formulae of the exponential type which have been evolved in the past, and the dimensional formula of Reynolds.
The Modern Theory and Practice of Pumping: a Treatise on the Application of the Reynolds-Stanton Law of Viscous Flow to Modern Pumping Problems and the Flow of Liquids through Pipes.
By Norman Swindin. Pp. 364. (London: Ernest Benn, Ltd., 1924.) 42s. net.
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G., A. The Modern Theory and Practice of Pumping: a Treatise on the Application of the Reynolds-Stanton Law of Viscous Flow to Modern Pumping Problems and the Flow of Liquids through Pipes. Nature 114, 240 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114240b0
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