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District pipe systems: Concrete irrigation systems compared in study of efficiency of open, closed, and semi-closed types

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Arthur F. Pillsbury, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 5(6):7-8.

Published June 01, 1951

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Surging can' be minimized in future designs in the open system of concrete pipe irrigation but the closed and semi-closed types–where surging is no problem–have much to offer.

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District pipe systems: Concrete irrigation systems compared in study of efficiency of open, closed, and semi-closed types

Arthur F. Pillsbury
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District pipe systems: Concrete irrigation systems compared in study of efficiency of open, closed, and semi-closed types

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Authors

Arthur F. Pillsbury, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 5(6):7-8.

Published June 01, 1951

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Abstract

Surging can' be minimized in future designs in the open system of concrete pipe irrigation but the closed and semi-closed types–where surging is no problem–have much to offer.

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