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Leak And Partial Blockage Detection
Leak and partial blockage are common in pipelines, typically at junctions, joints and connections. Huge losses of drinking water due to leaks in pipelines are well documented [AWWA 1990; Weil 1993]. In addition to reduced flows, there may be economical losses and environmental issues. A pipeline, on the other hand, may be partially blocked due to chemical or physical deposition. Deposition of solid wastes in sewers, freezing of water in water pipelines and a jammed valve in an industrial piping system are typical examples of partial blockage in a piping system.
Leak And Partial Blockage Detection
Leak and partial blockage are common in pipelines, typically at junctions, joints and connections. Huge losses of drinking water due to leaks in pipelines are well documented [AWWA 1990; Weil 1993]. In addition to reduced flows, there may be economical losses and environmental issues. A pipeline, on the other hand, may be partially blocked due to chemical or physical deposition. Deposition of solid wastes in sewers, freezing of water in water pipelines and a jammed valve in an industrial piping system are typical examples of partial blockage in a piping system.
Leak And Partial Blockage Detection
Chaudhry, M. Hanif (author)
Applied Hydraulic Transients ; Chapter: 12 ; 421-435
2014-01-01
15 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English