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    Format: 1 online resource (186 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 3-031-32495-1
    Series Statement: Synthesis Lectures on Engineering, Science, and Technology,
    Content: This book provides a state-of-the-art review of recent analytical developments on multi-outlets pipe flow hydraulics and alternative hydraulic design concepts. For this purpose, the book presents simple, but sufficiently accurate analytical equations, that can be applied directly without needing any numerical technique to achieve whole hydraulic computations. The analytical procedures explained here give an opportunity for designers to better understand the basic hydraulic principles of multi-outlet pipe flow, and demonstrate their applicability and efficiency to design problems of multi-outlet sub-main lines, covering various design configurations. Stands as a ready reference for students and professionals interested in irrigation or civil, and environmental engineering Covers assessment of leaky pipes in water distribution, multi-port diffuser manifolds in sea outfalls, and oil pipelines Clarifies background derivative procedures of hydraulic techniques and demonstrates their practical applications.
    Note: Chapter 1 Review of Fundementals in Hydraulic Engineering Perspective: Hydraulics Principles, Governing Equations, Design Criteria, Types of Design Problems, Hydraulics and Energy-Gradient Line Profiles for Uniformly Sloping Multiple Outlets Pipelines -- Chapter 2 New Analytical Development: Revised-Energy-Gradient Line (REGL) Method Based on Average Friction Drop Ratio Approach: Methodology, Implementation and Design Applications -- Chapter 3 Revised-Energy-Gradient Line (REGL) Method with Evaluating Minor Head Losses due to Successive Individual Outlets Barbs Connections Using Kinetic Head Reduction Factor Formulation -- Chapter 4 Analytical Direct Hydraulic Design Procedure for Determining Pipeline Geometric Characteristics (Pipe Diameter and Length) for Flat and Uniformly Sloping Multioutlets Submain Lines: Methodology, Implementation, Comparative Analysis -- Chapter 5 Analysis of Total Energy & Pressure Losses Components Along Micro-irrigation Laterals Equipped with Integrated In-Line and On-Line Emitters: Backward Stepwise (B-SBS) Procedure.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Yıldırım, Gürol Hydraulic Principles and Design Concepts for Submain Units with Multiple Outlet Pipelines Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 ISBN 9783031324949
    Language: English
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