
Pipeline Design for Water Engineers
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2 - Pipeline Design for Water Engineers [Seite 4]
3 - Copyright Page [Seite 5]
4 - Contents [Seite 8]
5 - CHAPTER 1. ECONOMIC PLANNING [Seite 12]
5.1 - Introduction [Seite 12]
5.2 - Pipeline Economics [Seite 13]
5.3 - Basics of Economics [Seite 17]
5.4 - Balancing Storage [Seite 22]
6 - CHAPTER 2. HYDRAULICS [Seite 24]
6.1 - The Fundamental Equations of Fluid Flow [Seite 24]
6.2 - Flow-Head Loss Relationships [Seite 25]
6.3 - Non-Circular Cross Sections [Seite 31]
6.4 - Partly Full Pipes [Seite 33]
6.5 - Minor Losses [Seite 35]
7 - CHAPTER 3. PIPELINE SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN [Seite 38]
7.1 - Network Analysis [Seite 38]
7.2 - Optimization of Pipeline Systems [Seite 44]
8 - CHAPTER 4. WATER HAMMER AND SURGE [Seite 64]
8.1 - Rigid Water Column Surge Theory [Seite 64]
8.2 - Elastic Water Hammer Theory [Seite 65]
8.3 - Protection of Pumping Lines [Seite 71]
9 - CHAPTER 5. INTRODUCTION TO SOLIDS PIPING [Seite 95]
9.1 - Introduction [Seite 95]
9.2 - Flow Regimes [Seite 95]
9.3 - Heterogeneous Flow Conditions [Seite 96]
9.4 - Homogeneous Slurries [Seite 101]
9.5 - Pipe Abrasion and Particle Attrition [Seite 102]
9.6 - Economics [Seite 102]
9.7 - Transport in Containers [Seite 104]
10 - CHAPTER 6. EXTERNAL LOADS [Seite 107]
10.1 - Soil Loads [Seite 107]
10.2 - Superimposed Loads [Seite 113]
10.3 - Bending and Deformation of Circular Pipes Under Load [Seite 117]
11 - CHAPTER 7. CONCRETE PIPES [Seite 123]
11.1 - The Effect of Bedding [Seite 123]
11.2 - Prestressed Concrete Pipes [Seite 125]
12 - CHAPTER 8. STEEL AND FLEXIBLE PIPE [Seite 137]
12.1 - Internal Pressures [Seite 137]
12.2 - Stiffening Rings [Seite 138]
13 - CHAPTER 9. SECONDARY STRESSES [Seite 150]
13.1 - Stresses at Branches [Seite 150]
13.2 - Stresses at Bends [Seite 161]
13.3 - The Pipe as a Beam [Seite 162]
13.4 - Temperature Stresses [Seite 164]
14 - CHAPTER 10. PIPES, FITTINGS AND APPURTENANCES [Seite 167]
14.1 - Pipe Materials [Seite 167]
14.2 - Line Valves [Seite 169]
14.3 - Air Valves [Seite 173]
14.4 - Thrust Blocks [Seite 176]
14.5 - Flow Measurement [Seite 180]
14.6 - Telemetry [Seite 183]
15 - CHAPTER 11. LAYING AND PROTECTION [Seite 186]
15.1 - Selecting A Route [Seite 186]
15.2 - Laying and Trenching [Seite 186]
15.3 - Thrust Bores [Seite 188]
15.4 - Pipe Bridges [Seite 190]
15.5 - Underwater Pipelines [Seite 190]
15.6 - Joints and Flanges [Seite 191]
15.7 - Coatings [Seite 195]
15.8 - Linings [Seite 196]
15.9 - Cathodic Protection [Seite 197]
15.10 - Thermal Insulation [Seite 201]
16 - CHAPTER 12. SEWERS [Seite 206]
16.1 - Design Criteria [Seite 206]
16.2 - Construction [Seite 207]
16.3 - Access and Ventilation [Seite 210]
16.4 - Corrosion [Seite 211]
16.5 - Computer Grading [Seite 212]
17 - GENERAL REFERENCES AND STANDARDS [Seite 213]
18 - APPENDIX [Seite 221]
19 - AUTHOR INDEX [Seite 226]
20 - SUBJECT INDEX [Seite 228]
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