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Pipe Friction Head Loss in Transportation of High‐Concentration Sludge for Centralized Solids Treatment
The objective of this study was to develop a method of predicting pipe friction head loss, which is a key factor in pipeline transportation of high‐concentration sludge, thereby optimizing design for pipeline systems. The study involved both experimentation and analysis of pipeline transportation. Moreover, the study led to the representation of pipe friction head loss as functions of average velocity, transportation distance, pipe diameter, pipe interior roughness, and solids viscosity and temperature.
Pipe Friction Head Loss in Transportation of High‐Concentration Sludge for Centralized Solids Treatment
The objective of this study was to develop a method of predicting pipe friction head loss, which is a key factor in pipeline transportation of high‐concentration sludge, thereby optimizing design for pipeline systems. The study involved both experimentation and analysis of pipeline transportation. Moreover, the study led to the representation of pipe friction head loss as functions of average velocity, transportation distance, pipe diameter, pipe interior roughness, and solids viscosity and temperature.
Pipe Friction Head Loss in Transportation of High‐Concentration Sludge for Centralized Solids Treatment
Murakami, Hisashi (Autor:in) / Katayama, Hideaki (Autor:in) / Matsuura, Hidetsugu (Autor:in)
Water Environment Research ; 73 ; 558-566
01.09.2001
9 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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