Adequate Advance Provided by a Familiar Fluid Dynamic Balance Principle to Tools and Techniques for Water Quality Interpretation: Experienced in Yaoundé (Cameroun) 2nd Supply Dam
Read full paper at: http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=53558#.VMiOySzQrzE Author(s) Kom Olivia Estelle , Mbane Biouele César * Affiliation(s) Laboratory of Earth’s Atmosphere Physics, Department of Physics, University of Yaoundé I,Yaoundé, Cameroun . ABSTRACT In a fluid (liquid or gas) at rest, the isobars are horizontal surface. This fluid dynamic balance theorem provides adequate advance to tools and techniques for Water Quality Interpretation. We deal in this paper, with an effective way of exploiting the familiar communicating containers’ principle. That formally consists on providing water samples from desired depths of rivers, oceans, retention dams, etc. The prevailing limiting factor to achieve this feat is the length of our sampling pipes named Mbane Bathymetric Tube (MBT) designed for this purpose when rivers or retention dams are very deep. Providing drinking water to urban growing po...