Hydraulics of pipeline systems
By: Larock, Bruce E
Contributor(s): Jeppson, Roland W
| Watters, Gary Z
Language: English Publisher: Boca Raton CRC Press c2000Description: 537p.; 25cmISBN: 9781138582026Subject(s): Machine engineering



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Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Review Of Fundamentals
3. Manifold Flow
4. Pipe Network Analysis
5. Design Of Pipe Networks
6. Extended Time Simulations And Economical Design
7. Introduction To Transient Flow
8. Elastic Theory Of Hydraulic Transients (Water Hammer)
9. Solution By Method Of Characteristics
10. Pipe System Transients
11. Pumps In Pipe Systems
12. Network Transients
13. Transient Control Devices And Procedures
14. References
Appendix A: Numerical Methods
Appendix B: Pump Characteristic Curves
Appendix C: Valve Loss Coefficients
The first of its kind, this modern, comprehensive text covers both analysis and design of piping systems. The authors begin with a review of basic hydraulic principles, with emphasis on their use in pumped pipelines, manifolds, and the analysis and design of large pipe networks. After the reader obtains an understanding of how these principles are implemented in computer solutions for steady state problems, the focus then turns to unsteady hydraulics.