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Closure to “Inclined Negatively Buoyant Discharges” by Gustaaf Kikkert, Mark Davidson, and Roger Nokes
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Air Pocket Configuration on Fluid Transients in a Pipeline
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Air pockets entrapped in pipeline systems are required to be non-intrusively diagnosed by fluid transients. In this study, experimental investigations are used to compare the transient transmission and reflection effects ...
Comparison of Numerical Models for the Interaction of a Fluid Transient with an Offline Air Pocket
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Effective modeling of pipe network anomalies can supplement fluid transient diagnostic techniques. This study focuses on comparing modeling approaches for predicting the transient response due to air pockets entrapped ...
Experimental Investigation of the Interaction of Fluid Transients with an In-Line Air Pocket
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Entrapped air blocking the flow in pipeline systems is a common cause of increased pumping costs. At present, air is generally removed via valves or pipeline excavation and drilling. This becomes inefficient in large ...