Theory of Equivalencies and Infiltration of Water into Soil.

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Absi, Elie
Dhello, Camille
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FLOW OF WATER - Pipes;
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The equivalence found between the infiltration of water into the ground and the flow in an orthogonal pipe system is examined. The concepts introduced are used for the digital treatment of various practical examples.
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