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Air binding in large pipelines flowing under vacuum
Air binding is potentially serious cause of excess head loss in water pipe lines flowing under less than atmospheric pressure; phenomenon of air binding and methods of control discussed, with emphasis on accumulation of air in sloping pipes; installations described are circulating water systems of steam-electric stations; principles are applicable to any water pumping station with similar profile.
Air binding in large pipelines flowing under vacuum
Air binding is potentially serious cause of excess head loss in water pipe lines flowing under less than atmospheric pressure; phenomenon of air binding and methods of control discussed, with emphasis on accumulation of air in sloping pipes; installations described are circulating water systems of steam-electric stations; principles are applicable to any water pumping station with similar profile.
Air binding in large pipelines flowing under vacuum
ASCE -- Proc (J Hydraulics Div)
Richards, R.T. (author)
1957
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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