Mansfield Merriman
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American civil engineer
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Mansfield Merriman's Degrees
- Bachelors Civil Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Masters Civil Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- PhD Civil Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Why Is Mansfield Merriman Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mansfield Merriman was an American civil engineer, born in Southington, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale's Sheffield Scientific School in 1871, was an assistant in the United States Corps of Engineers in 187273, and was an instructor in civil engineering at Sheffield from 1875 to 1878. He was professor of civil engineering at Lehigh University from 1878 to 1907 and, thereafter, a consulting civil and hydraulic engineer.
Mansfield Merriman's Published Works
Published Works
- A text book on the method of least squares (26)
- Note on the History of the Method of Least Squares (1877) (25)
- Treatise on Hydraulics (14)
- Frontinus and the Water Supply of the City of Rome (1900) (9)
- Discussion of "Obstruction of Bridge Piers to the Flow of Water" (8)
- The Materials of Construction (1897) (6)
- PAST AND PRESENT TENDENCIES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION. (1896) (5)
- The Deduction of Final Formulas for the Algebraic Solution of the Quartic Equation (1892) (3)
- Elements of Precise Surveying and Geodesy (3)
- THE WORK OF TIIE INTERRNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR TESTING MATERIALS. (1899) (2)
- Final formulas for the algebraic solution of quartic equations (1892) (2)
- An elementary discussion of the principle of least squares (1877) (2)
- Public Water Supplies (1901) (1)
- On the constants in gordon's formula for the strength of columns (1)
- THE INFLUENCE OF THE MOON ON RAINFALL--A SYMPOSIUM. (1)
- A problem in least squares (1891) (1)
- Remarks on Hagen's proof of the method of least squares (1877) (1)
- A Manual of Topographic Methods (1895) (1)
- Scientific Books: Elements of Mechanics; Elements of the Kinematics of a Point and the Rational Mechanics of a Particle (0)
- Discussion on Deflections of Beams (1903) (0)
- Discussion of Irrigation Studies by Elwood Mead (0)
- Discussion of "Rainfall, Flow of Streams and Storage" (1892) (0)
- Discussion of On the Effect of A Rapidly Increasing Supply of Water to A Stream on the Flow Below the Point of Supply by James B. Francis (1889) (0)
- Water-Supply Engineering (1900) (0)
- The figure of the earth (0)
- Discussion of "New Facts About Eye Bars" (0)
- Diophantine Analysis: 62-65 (1898) (0)
- Discussion of "The Hydraulic Jump, in Open-Channel Flow at High Velocity" (0)
- Stresses in simple trusses (0)
- Final Report of the Committee on the Proper Relation to Each Other of the Sections of Railway Wheels and Rails — Appendix B: Extracts From Letters Received By the Committee (1889) (0)
- Elements of hydraulics : a short course (0)
- A Treatise on Civil Engineering (1895) (0)
- Scientific Literature: The Materials of Construction (1897) (0)
- On the moments and reactions of continuous girders (1875) (0)
- Discussion of "The Effect of Tuberculation on the Delivery of A 48-In, Water Main" (0)
- Discussion of "Some Facts In Relation to Friction, Waste And Loss of Water In Mains" (1888) (0)
- Elements of hydraulics (0)
- Closure of "The Strength And Weathering Qualities Of Roofing Slates" (1892) (0)
- The Engineering Index; Five Years, 1896-1900 (1902) (0)
- Note on the Reactions of Continuous Beams (1875) (0)
- Discussion of "On Specifications for Strength of Iron Bridges" (0)
- The method of least squares applied to a hyraulic problem (1877) (0)
- Discussion of The Venturi Water Meter: An Instrument Making Use of A New Method of Gauging Water, Applicable to the Cases of Very Large Tubes, and of A Small Value Only, of the Liquid to Be Gauged by Clemens Henschel (0)
- The Adjustment and Comparison of Observations (1893) (0)
- Discussion of Concerning the Investigation of Overloaded Bridges by Wilbur J. Watson (1906) (0)
- Problems: 29-33 (1894) (0)
- Discussion of The Results of Investigations Relative to Formulas for the Flow of Water in Pipe by Edmund B. Weston (0)
- Discussion of "The Flow of Water In Wood Pipes" (1902) (0)
- Discussion of "Experiments Relating to Hydraulics of Fire Streams" (1889) (0)
- Discussion of "The Launhardt Formula, and Railroad Bridge Specifications" (0)
- Discussions Upon Wrought Iron Columns Tests and Formula (0)
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