Gibson, A. H. (1909). Water hammer in hydraulic pipe lines: Being a theoretical and experimental investigation of the rise or fall in pressure in a pipe line, caused by the gradual or sudden closing or opening of a valve; with a chapter on the speed regulation of hydraulic turbines. D. Van Nostrad Co..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGibson, A. H. Water Hammer in Hydraulic Pipe Lines: Being a Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of the Rise or Fall in Pressure in a Pipe Line, Caused by the Gradual or Sudden Closing or Opening of a Valve; with a Chapter on the Speed Regulation of Hydraulic Turbines. New York: D. Van Nostrad Co., 1909.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGibson, A. H. Water Hammer in Hydraulic Pipe Lines: Being a Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of the Rise or Fall in Pressure in a Pipe Line, Caused by the Gradual or Sudden Closing or Opening of a Valve; with a Chapter on the Speed Regulation of Hydraulic Turbines. D. Van Nostrad Co., 1909.