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Instruments for measuring the operating parameters of a dredge

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    Devices for measuring all dredge operating parameters were developed and tested.

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    The devices developed are distinguished by simplicity of design, accessibility for manufacture in workshops, their installation and adjustment can be performed by the dredge crew according to the available instruments.

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    The technical manuals can be sent by the authors by agreement with customers. For concluding an agreement, contact the article's coauthor N. N. Kozhevikov at the address: 105568, Moscow, Chechulin Street, house 22, apartment 22, telephone 308-80-96.

Methods MI 1948 -88can ordered from “Hydrotech” enterprise at the address: 103062, Moscow, Chaplygin Street, house 5.

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  1. Methods of Taking Measurements by Segmental Orifice Plates MI 1948–88 [in Russian], Goskomitet po Standardam, VNIIR (1988).

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Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel'stvo, No. 6, pp. 6–16, June, 1993.

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Kozhevnikov, N.N., Lopatin, A.N. Instruments for measuring the operating parameters of a dredge. Hydrotechnical Construction 27, 315–320 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01545577

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