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Described method analyzes distribution networks in which differences of hydraulic elevations between many input junctions or other junctions are fixed initially; if hydraulic elevations of all junctions are decided by minimizing cost, it is possible to plan optimum networks by this method. In Japanese with English abstract.
Described method analyzes distribution networks in which differences of hydraulic elevations between many input junctions or other junctions are fixed initially; if hydraulic elevations of all junctions are decided by minimizing cost, it is possible to plan optimum networks by this method. In Japanese with English abstract.
Pipeline network analysis by linearized simultaneous equations
Japan Soc Civ Engrs -- Trans
1967
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Japanese
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