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Analysis of a Transmission System Containing Booster Pumps
The standard Hardy–Cross method for computing the flow conditions in a network breaks down when booster pumps are added. The authors describe a procedure for modifying the original method, making it practical for almost any utility to establish the effects of changing use patterns within the system.
Analysis of a Transmission System Containing Booster Pumps
The standard Hardy–Cross method for computing the flow conditions in a network breaks down when booster pumps are added. The authors describe a procedure for modifying the original method, making it practical for almost any utility to establish the effects of changing use patterns within the system.
Analysis of a Transmission System Containing Booster Pumps
Martin, James L. (author) / Carey, Donald E. (author) / Palasits, Robert B. (author) / III, Herman C. Frick (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 64 ; 238-243
1972-04-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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