Tests of thick fiberglass filters for subsurface drains
Darrell G. Watts and
James N. Luthin
Hilgardia, 1963, vol. 35, issue 3
Abstract:
For ponded water conditions, inflow to a filtered drain is greater than that to a nonfiltered drain with a similar perforation arrangement. Inflow to the filtered drain was affected very little by perforation spacing, whereas inflow to the nonfiltered drain varied considerably. Experimental results were influenced by a time effect not related to perforation spacing.
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Date: 1963
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