Hydraulics of Pipeline Systems
By Bruce E. Larock, Roland W. Jeppson and Gary Z. Watters | English |ISBN: 0849318068 | 1999 | PDF | 533 Pages | 4 MB
The first of its kind, this modern, comprehensivetext covers both analysis and design of piping systems
Hydraulics of Pipeline Systems begins with areview of basic hydraulic principles, with emphasis on their use in pumpedpipelines, manifolds, and the analysis and design of large pipe networks.
After the reader obtains an understanding of howthese principles are implemented in computer solutions for steady stateproblems, the focus then turns to unsteady hydraulics. These are covered atthree levels:
- Situations in which inertial forces andelastic effect can be ignored-quasi-steady solutions
- Situations that include inertial forces andtechniques for solving systems of equations that describe time-dependent flowsand pressures in large networks
- Situations in which time-dependent changes arereally r*挨批唉*d-true transient analyses that also include the elastic effect ofliquid compression and pipe expansion
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