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Closed Conduit Flow
The general problem treated in this paper is the study of air entrainment by flowing water in pipes, particularly in reference to the removal of air pockets from water supply lines. The formation of a hydraulic jump in a pipe is an important method by which air can be removed, and this paper presents data relating to the ability of a hydraulic jump to entrain air and have it carried away by the flowing water. Quantitative data are presented relating the characteristics of the jump with the rate of air removal, and also data regarding the hydraulic features of jumps in closed conduits.
Closed Conduit Flow
The general problem treated in this paper is the study of air entrainment by flowing water in pipes, particularly in reference to the removal of air pockets from water supply lines. The formation of a hydraulic jump in a pipe is an important method by which air can be removed, and this paper presents data relating to the ability of a hydraulic jump to entrain air and have it carried away by the flowing water. Quantitative data are presented relating the characteristics of the jump with the rate of air removal, and also data regarding the hydraulic features of jumps in closed conduits.
Closed Conduit Flow
Kalinske, A. A. (author) / Robertson, James M. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 108 ; 1435-1447
2021-01-01
131943-01-01 pages
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