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Effect of Charge in Turbulent Flow in Alluvium

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Mr. Gerald Lacey, in his letter published in Nature of March 22, reproduced two of his early formulæ in dimensional form (Note μ instead of v was shown in the Reynolds number by oversight.)

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  • Central Irrigation and Hydrodynamic Research Station, Poona. Annual Reports (Technical), 1940–41, p. 50; 1941–42, p. 33.

  • "The Behaviour and Control of Rivers and Canals (with the aid of Models)", chapter 3, by the Author (in the press).

  • Paper 5518, Inst. Civ. Eng., "A General Theory of Flow in Alluvium", p. 20.

  • Discussion on Dr. N. K. Bose's Punjab Engineering Congress Paper 192, "Silt Movement and Design of Channels".

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INGLIS, C. Effect of Charge in Turbulent Flow in Alluvium. Nature 160, 60–61 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160060a0

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