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ICE Proceedings: Engineering Divisions
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0534-2767
Volume 4, Issue 2, April 1955
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THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A HANDLING AND TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIQUID RADIOACTIVE WASTES.
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1–20
Author:
W L WILSON
Document Type:
Research Article
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11824
PROCEEDINGS THEINSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS PART I11 APRIL 1955 PUBLIC HEALTHENGINEERING DIVISION MEETING 12 October, 1954 Mr C. A. Risbridger, Member, Chairman of the Division, in the Chair The following two Papers were presented for discussion and, on the motion of the Chairman, the thanks of the Division were accorded to the Authors. a 'Public Health PaperNo. 9 TEIE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A HANDLINGAND TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIQUID RADIOACTIVE WASTES * William Lawrence Wilson, O.B.E., A.M.1.Mech.E. SYNOPSIS bY B&...
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OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCES WITH A HANDLING AND TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIQUID RADIOACTIVE WASTES.
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21–32
Author:
R H BURNS
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Research Article
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11825
BURNS ON OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCES WITH A HANDLING ANXI TREATMENTSYSTEM FOR LIQUID RADIOACTIVEWASTES 21 Public Health Paper No. 10 QPERATIONALEXPERIENCES WITH A HANDLING AND TREATMENTSYSTEM FOR LIQUIDRADIOACTIVEWASTES bY Ronald Hosendoff Burns, B.Sc., F.R.I.C. SYNOPSIS The Paper summarizes the operational experiences with the Harwell radioactive effluent plant. In particular the alterations in procedure and the modifications to the plant found necessary are detailed. After dealing withthe maximum permissible levels of activity on theeffluent and the source of this activity, the various drainage systems are described. Details of the necessary rigidcontrols are given and methodsof treatment of radioactive effluent are discussed...
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DISCUSSION. OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCES WITH A HANDLING AND TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR LIQUID RADIOACTIVE WASTES.
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32–47
Authors:
W A M ALLAN; A W KENNY; C D C BRAINE; C J REGAN; C B TOWNEND; H R LILLIE; W L WILSON; R H BURNS
Document Type:
Discussion
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11826
32 . DISCUSSION O F A HAh'DLING ANI) TREATMENT information and one which has operated satisfactorily for years with very 5 few modifications. The Paper, which was received on the 25th May, 1954, is accompanied by twenty-five photographs from some of which the half-tone page plates have been prepared. Discussion Mr W. A. M. Allan explained that he had no knowledge a t all of the science of nuclear physics, but thathe had hada great deal to do with dealing with trade wastes, and his interest in the Papers was threefold...
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MODEL EXPERIMENTS ON THE STORM SURGE OF 1953 IN THE THAMES ESTUARY AND THE REDUCTION OF FUTURE SURGES.
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48–72
Authors:
F H ALLEN; W A PRICE; C C INGLIS
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11828
48 ALLEN, PRICE, AND INGLIS ON MODEL EXPERIMENTS ON THI~C HYDRAULICS ENGINEERINGDIVINONNEETING 19 October, 1954 Sir Claude Inglis, Member, Chairman of the Division, in the Chair The following Paper was presented for discussion and the thanks of the Division were accorded to the Authors. Hydraulics Paper No. 5 MODEL EXPERIMENTS THE ON STORM SURGE OF 1953 IN THE THAMESESTUARY AND THEREDUCTIONOFFUTURE SURGES by * Fergus Hamilton Allen, M.A., M.A.I., A.M.I.C.E., William Alan Price, B...
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DISCUSSION. MODEL EXPERIMENTS ON THE STORM SURGE OF 1953 IN THE THAMES ESTUARY AND THE REDUCTION OF FUTURE SURGES.
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72–82
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F H ALLEN; W A PRICE; A T DOODSON; W E DORAN; E A G JOHNSON; A S QUARTERMAINE; M N MEDRINGTON
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Discussion
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11830
72 DISCUSSION ON MODEL EXPERIMENTS ON THE " Some Meteorological Aspects of North Sea Floods, with Special Reference to February 1953." Conf. on North Sea Floods, p. 38, Instn Civ. Engrs, 1954. J. R. Rossiter, "The Noreh Sea Storm Surgeof 31 January and 1February, 1953." Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc., vol. 246, p. 371 (Jan.1954). J. A. Steers, " The East Coast Floods : January 31-February 1, 1953...
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THE PRACTICAL GAUGING OF DIRTY WATER AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO SEWER DESIGN.
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83–113
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S F MORT
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Research Article
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11836
MORT THE PRACTICAL ON GAUGING WATBR AND ITS APPLICATIONS O F DIRTY TO SEWER DESIGN 83 Paper No. 6014 THE PRACTICAL GAUGING OF DIRTYWATERAND APPLICATIONS TO SEWER DESIGN ITS * Stanley Fremantle Mort, M.C., M.A., A.M.I.C.E. (Odered by tAe Council to be published with written discussim) b Y SYNOPSIS The Metropolitan Water, Sewerage, and Drainage Board of Sydney, Australia, has during the past 18 years pursued a policy of extensive sewer gauging with a view to the improvement of i t a sewer design...
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AN INVESTIGATION OF THE MANIFOLD PROBLEM FOR INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUIDS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE USE OF MANIFOLDS FOR CANAL LOCKS.
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114–138
Authors:
J ALLEN; B ALBINSON
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Research Article
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11837
Paper No. 6023 AN INVESTIGATION OF THE MANIFOLD PROBLEM FOR INCOMPRESSIBLE F'LUIDS WITH SPECIALREFERENCE TO THE USE OF MANIFOLDS FOR CANAL LOCKS by *John Allen, MSc., Ph.D., A.M.I.C.E., and Brian Albinson, M.Sc. SYNOPSIS The Paper begins with a brief description of previous attempts to evaluate the distribution of flow of a fluid fromthe branches of a manifold. A different and less rigidly mathematical approach to the problem is then suggested, and a formula derived for the required area of each port of a manifold in order that the quantity of water issuing from all the ports shall be the same...
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A VORTEX-SIPHON SPILLWAY FOR MAINTAINING A CONSTANT WATER LEVEL UPSTREAM OF A STRUCTURE.
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139–154
Authors:
E S CRUMP; HRS
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Research Article
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11839
CRUMP ON A VORTEX-SIPHON SPILLWAY FOR MAINTAINING A CONSTANT WATER LEVEL UPSTREAM OF A STRUCTURE 139 Paper No. 6032 AVORTEX-SIPHONSPILLWAY FOR MAINTAINING A CONSTANT WATERLEVELUPSTREAM OF A STRUCTURE * Edwin Samuel Crump, C.I.E. (Orclwed by the Council to be published with written discussion) by SYNOPSIS 'l'eetswere carried out on two identical siphonic spillways installed in separate llcader tanks for the purpose of maintaining a nearly constant surface level by automaticallypassing any fluctuations of the pump dischargedelivered to the tank. Regulation of spill discharge was effected by automatic adjustment of the air flow through the siphon, a free passage for the air stream being ensured by imposing a freevortex whirl on a vertically ascending water stream by means of guide vanes fixed in anannular passage...
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DESIGN CHARTS FOR PRESTRESSED RECTANGULAR BEAMS AND SLABS.
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155–173
Author:
R G ROBERTSON
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Research Article
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11841
ROBERTSON ON DESIGN CHARTS FOR PRESTRESSED RECTANGULAR BEAMS AND SLABS 156 Paper No. 6033 DESIGN CHARTS PRESTRESSED FOR RECTANGULAR BEAMS AND SLABS b Y * Professor Reginald George Robertson, M.A., M.I.C.E. (Ordered by the Council to be published with writtelz discussion) SYNOPSIS The Paper deals primarily with the development of equations for the deaign of prestressed rectangular section beams with bonded or unbonded cables. From these equations, design charts, which have not hitherto been available, have now been prepared which give all the quantities required for the designof a beam for any specified moment due to superimposed load and for any specified concrete stresses, tensile or compressive...
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SOME FLUME EXPERIMENTS ON LARGE GRAINS BUT LITTLE DENSER THAN THE TRANSPORTING FLUID, AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS.
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174–205
Author:
R A BAGNOLD
Document Type:
Research Article
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11843
174 BAGNOLD ON SOME FLUME EXPERIMENTS ON LARGE GRAINS Paper No. 6041 SOME FLUlME EXPERIMENTS ON LARGE GRAINS LITTLE DENSER THAN TRANSPORTING THE F'LUID, THEIR IMPLICATIONS BUT AND * Brigadier Ralph Alger Bagnold, O.B.E., F.R.S. (Ordered bY by the Council to be published with written discussion) SYNOPSIS By the experimental use, under steady flow conditions in a flume, of large grains differing in density from the transporting fluid by only 4 parts in 1,000, relatively very high shear stresses were attained at the lbose-grain bed...
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SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE SUPPLY OF POTABLE WATER TO THE BRITISH FORCES IN THE SUEZ CANAL BASE.
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206–212
Author:
T D KEY
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Research Article
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11845
206 KEY ON SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE SUPPLY OF POTABLE Paper No. 6046 SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE SUPPLY OF POTABLE WATER TO THE BRITISH FORCES IN THE SUEZ CANAL BASE bY *Thomas Dow Key, O.B.E., M.I.C.E. (Ordered by the Council to be published with written discussiolz) 1 Now that an agreement has been reached to transfer the Suez Canal base to the Egyptian Government, it may be of some interest to give a short account of the provision made for supplying drinking water to the t,roops stationed there ; the supply is drawn from a sweet-water canal running from the Nile a t Cairo, via Ismailia to Suez...
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CORRESPONDENCE. THE DRAWDOWN OF THE WATER-TABLE UNDER NON-STEADY CONDITIONS NEAR A PUMPED WELL IN AN UNCONFINED FORMATION.
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213–218
Authors:
N S BOULTON; J INESON; F ENGELUND
Document Type:
Letter
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10.1680/ipeds.1955.11846
CORRESPONDENCE 213 CORRESPONDENCE on a Paper published in Proceedings, Part I I August 1954 I, Paper No. 5979 `l The Drawdown of the Water-Table under Non-Steady Conditions near a Pumped Well in an Unconfined Formation " t by Norman Savage Boulton, M.Sc., M.I.C.E. Correspondence Mr J. Ineson (Water Division, Geological Survey) congratulated the timely presentation of the Paper. Since the original Author on his analysis by Theis1 of non-steady conditions of 00w in an artesian aquifer, there had been a need for a precise mathematical treatment of non-steady flow around a discharging well under water-table conditions...
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