Antoine de Chézy
Antoine de Chézy (1 September 1718, in Châlons-en-Champagne – 5 October 1798, Paris) was a French hydraulics engineer. He is known for the Chézy formula, which concerned the velocity of pipe flow,[1] and in modified form he used it for open channel flow as well.[2] He died in 1798 after being director of the École nationale des ponts et chaussées for less than a year.[3] His son was the orientalist Antoine-Léonard de Chézy.
References
- The Study of Landforms, Page 88
- Martin & McCutcheon, 1999, Hydrodynamics and Transport, Lewis
- 115 experiments on the carrying capacity of large, riveted, metal conduits ... By Clemens Herschel. pg 118
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