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On the use of the water hammer equations with time dependent friction during a valve closure, for discharge estimation

Dunca, G; Iovanel, RG; Bucur, DM; Cervantes, Michel
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2657317
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2016
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Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics. 2016, 9 (5), 2427-2434.   10.18869/acadpub.jafm.68.236.25332
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The paper presents a new method for in site discharge estimation in pressured pipes. The method consists in using the water hammer equations solved with the method of characteristics with an unsteady friction factor model. The differential pressure head variation measured during a complete valve closure is used to derive the initial flow rate, similarly to the pressure-time (Gibson) method. The method is validated with a numerical experiment, and tested with experimental laboratory measurements. The results show that the proposed method can reduce the discharge estimation error by 0.6% compared to the standard pressure-time (Gibson) method for the flow rate investigation.
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Regional Information Center for Science and Technology
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Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics

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