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Theoretical mathematical study by analytic and graphical methods; character and extent of variations produced by combination of elastic and inertia forces; neglect of elastic forces is seldom justified in dealing with comparatively rapid closures; compressibility of water and elasticity of pipe casing; closure by rhythmic steps; closure by uniformly increasing or uniformly decreasing retardations; closure by harmonic retardation; comparison of five different modes of closure.
Theoretical mathematical study by analytic and graphical methods; character and extent of variations produced by combination of elastic and inertia forces; neglect of elastic forces is seldom justified in dealing with comparatively rapid closures; compressibility of water and elasticity of pipe casing; closure by rhythmic steps; closure by uniformly increasing or uniformly decreasing retardations; closure by harmonic retardation; comparison of five different modes of closure.
Oscillations of pressure in pipe-lines during closure
Instn. Civ. Engrs. -- Selected Eng Papers
Parry, E. (author)
1929
18 pages
7 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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