Daniel W. Mead
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American civil engineer
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Why Is Daniel W. Mead Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Daniel Webster Mead was an American engineering consultant and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is remembered for designing hydroelectric plants and writing early textbooks on hydraulic engineering and engineering ethics.
Daniel W. Mead's Published Works
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Published Works
- Standards of Professional Relations and Conduct (1941) (4)
- Discussion of "Flood Problems: A Symposium: Flood Control of the Mississippi River" (2)
- Discussion of "Flood Problems: A Symposium: Floods on Small Streams Caused by Rainfall of the Cloudburst Type" (2)
- Discussion of Forests and Stream Flow by W. G. Hoyt and H. C. Troxell (1934) (2)
- Notes on hydrology and the application of its laws to the problems of hydraulic engineering (2)
- Water-Power Development of the St. Lawrence River (1935) (1)
- Discussion of Investigation of the Performance of a Reaction Turbine by R. L. Daugherty (0)
- Discussion of "Flood Problems: A Symposium: Flood Problems In the Arid Region" (0)
- The Manufacture and Use Paving Brick (1893) (0)
- A discussion of the theory of the centrifugal pump and tests of a six inch vertical centrifugal pump (0)
- Discussion of "Cost of Energy Generation: Second Symposium on Power Costs: Hydro-Generated Energy" (1939) (0)
- The Runaway Speed of Waterwheels and its Effect on Connected Rotary Machinery (1912) (0)
- The Engineer and his Code: Address at the Annual Convention, Portland, Oregon, July 15, 1926 (1936) (0)
- Pure Water vs. Purified Water for Public Water Supplies. (0)
- Discussion of "Characteristics of Modern Hydraulic Turbines" (1910) (0)
- The relations of experimental results to the theory of the tangential water wheel (0)
- Discussion of Characteristics of Modern Hydraulic Turbines by Chester W. Lame (0)
- Water power engineering (0)
- Discussion of Flood Problems: A Symposium: Floor Problems In China by John R. Freeman (0)
- Engineering Economics and Public Works: Influence of Public Opinion (1938) (0)
- The Rockford Water Supply (1933) (0)
- Discussion of Cost of Energy Generation: Second Symposium on Power Costs: Elements of Cost by John C. Page (1939) (0)
- Discussion of Bacteria And Other Organisms In Water by John W. Hill (0)
- Engineering Economics and Public Works: A Symposium: Influence of Public Opinion (1939) (0)
- Discussion of Consumption and Waste of Water by Dexter Brackett (0)
- The runaway speed of waterwheels and its effect on connected rotary machinery (0)
- The Economics of Hydro-Electric Development (0)
- RELATION OF PRECIPITATION AND STREAM FLOW TO IRRIGATION PROJECTS (1910) (0)
- Closure of "Standards of Professional Relations and Conduct" (1941) (0)
- Discussion of "Flood Problems: A Symposium: Standing Waves In Rivers" (0)
- Discussion of Experiences Had During the Last Twenty Five Years With Water Works Having An Underground Source of Supply by B. Salbach (0)
- Discussion of Engineering Economics and Public Works: A Symposium: Advantages of Orderly Planning by Frederic H. Fay (1939) (0)
- Discussion of "Flood Problems: A Symposium: Missouri River Bank Protection at Omaha, Nebraska" (0)
- Atlas of the University of Wisconsin showing buildings, grounds, contours, walks, drives, street, steam tunnels, water pipers, and sewers, electric light and power circuits, telephone circuits, and other data (1907) (0)
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