
Pipeflow Analysis
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- Front Cover
- Pipeflow Analysis
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- CHAPTER 1. HYDRAULICS AND HEAD LOSS EQUATIONS
- Basic Equations
- Flow-Head Loss Relationships
- Minor Losses
- Use of Head Loss Charts for Solution of Simple Pipe Systems
- References
- CHAPTER 2. ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF PIPE NETWORK FLOW ANALYSIS
- Types of Pipeflow Problems
- Methods of Solution
- Simple Pipe Problems
- Inter-Connected Reservoirs
- Pseudo Steady Flow
- Compound Pipes
- Node Head Correction Method
- Computer Program Based on Node Head Correction Method
- Newton-Raphson Method
- References
- CHAPTER 3. LOOP FLOW CORRECTION METHOD OF NETWORK ANALYSIS
- Introduction
- Method of Flow Correction
- Loop Selection
- Multiple Reservoirs
- Branch Pipes
- Pumps and Pressure Reducing Valves
- Practical Design for Loop Flow Correction Method
- Computer Program
- References
- CHAPTER 4. LINEAR METHOD
- Introduction
- Linear Method Applied to Loop Flows
- Linear Method for Node Heads
- Computer Program for Linear Method
- References
- CHAPTER 5. OPTIMUM DESIGN OF BRANCHED PIPE NETWORKS BY LINEAR PROGRAMMING
- Introduction
- Simplex Method for Trunk Main Diameters
- Network Design
- Looped Networks - LP Optimization
- Linear Programming Program
- References
- CHAPTER 6. DYNAMIC AND NON-LINEAR PROGRAMMING FOR LOOPED NETWORKS
- Dynamic Programming for Optimizing Compound Pipes
- Transportation Programming for Least-Cost Allocation of Resources
- Steepest Path Ascent Technique for Extending Networks
- Design of Looped Networks
- References
- CHAPTER 7. CONTINUOUS SIMULATION
- Systems Analysis Techniques and the Use of Simulation Models
- Mathematical Modelling of Water Quality
- Numerical Methods for the Solution of Single Differential Equations
- Real-Time Operation of Water Supply Systems
- Computer Program to Simulate Reservoir Level Variations in a Pipe Network
- References
- CHAPTER 8. UNSTEADY FLOW ANALYSIS BY RIGID COLUMN METHOD
- Rigid Water Column Surge Theory
- Derivation of Basic Equation
- Solution of Equation of Motion
- Surge Tanks
- References
- CHAPTER 9. WATER HAMMER THEORY
- Basic Water Hammer Equations
- Effect of Air
- Methods of Analysis
- Valves
- Accuracy and Stability of Finite Difference Schemes
- Basic Computer Program for Analysing Gravity Lines
- References
- CHAPTER 10. BOUNDARY CONDITIONS IN WATER HAMMER
- Description
- Water Hammer Protection of Pumping Lines
- Non-Return Valves
- Air Vessels
- References
- CHAPTER 11. WATER COLUMN SEPARATION
- Introduction
- Computational Technique for Column Separation
- Simplified Rigid Column Analysis
- Program for Simulation of Water Hammer in Pumplines following Pumptrip
- References
- CHAPTER 12. WATER HAMMER AND FLOW ANALYSIS IN COMPLEX PIPE SYSTEMS
- The Problem of Flow Analysis in Complex Pipe Networks
- Conventional Methods of Network Analysis
- Method of Solution of the Equations
- Boundary Conditions
- Valve Stroking
- References
- CHAPTER 13. GRAPHICAL WATER HAMMER ANALYSIS
- Reasons for Graphical Approach
- Basics of Method
- Mid-Points and Change in Diameter
- Pumping Lines
- References
- CHAPTER 14. PIPE GRAPHICS
- Introduction
- Interactive Drawing
- Computer Program for Pipe Graphics
- References
- CHAPTER 15. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING IN BASIC
- Description
- Arithmetic
- Logical Operators
- Variables
- Precision
- Functions
- Special Characters
- Basic Programming Statements
- Graphics Statements
- Index
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