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John Thomas Fanning (1837–1911) was an American architect and hydraulic engineer. His contribution to fluid mechanics and hydraulic engineering is in the Fanning friction factor which is used by engineers in the present age to calculate the frictional pressures losses in flows inside pipes.

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  • John Thomas Fanning (1837–1911) was an American architect and hydraulic engineer. His contribution to fluid mechanics and hydraulic engineering is in the Fanning friction factor which is used by engineers in the present age to calculate the frictional pressures losses in flows inside pipes. (en)
  • John Thomas Fanning (1837-1911) est un architecte américain et un ingénieur en hydraulique. Sa principale contribution à la mécanique des fluides et à l'ingénierie hydraulique est le qui est utilisé par les ingénieurs aujourd’hui encore pour calculer les pertes de pression dues aux frictions des flux à l'intérieur des tuyaux. (fr)
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  • Minneapolis, Minnesota (en)
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  • Norwich, Connecticut (en)
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  • John Thomas Fanning (1837–1911) was an American architect and hydraulic engineer. His contribution to fluid mechanics and hydraulic engineering is in the Fanning friction factor which is used by engineers in the present age to calculate the frictional pressures losses in flows inside pipes. (en)
  • John Thomas Fanning (1837-1911) est un architecte américain et un ingénieur en hydraulique. Sa principale contribution à la mécanique des fluides et à l'ingénierie hydraulique est le qui est utilisé par les ingénieurs aujourd’hui encore pour calculer les pertes de pression dues aux frictions des flux à l'intérieur des tuyaux. (fr)
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