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MAIN TRANSMISSION OF PRESSURE THROUGH SAND AND GRAVEL f., % LIBRARY OF T H E UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS T H E load is applied to the gravel bed through a railroad tie by means of a screw jack. At various points in the gravel bed small metal boxes are buried, and these are connected with the dials shown projecting from the gravel bed at various points. The pressures in the gravel bed are transmitted to these boxes, and are indicated by the dials. W I 1 1 f i r i ' **• * 1 3 : "i^^rte^nA*" *,ir&J0%m£*tef>" MEASURING FLOW OF W A T E R BY M E A N S OF A VERTICAL JET AND ARMORY FOR USED FOR HOUSING EQUIPMENT UNIVERSITY T H E amount of water flowing through a pipe may be determined if it is allowed to discharge into the air in a vertical direction through a plate with a circular hole in it. The height to which the jet rises is a measure of the quantity of water passing. MATERIALS TESTING AND HYDRAULICS WORK TRAINING QUARTERS CADET FOR THE CORPS DURING the war this building was used by the United States Army; at first for training Aviators, and later for the Students' Army Training Corps.
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