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RE: modeling transient pressure pipe flow with a Priessmann slot
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Biao Huang
10-26-2016 04:29 AM
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Hi Wilsnack, If the transient flow is always pressurized, the classic approach is Method of Characteeristics (MOC). If you are trying to do mixed flows, i.e. free surface flow and pressurized flow, Preissmann slot method is one of the most popular methods for these flows. As far as I know, ...
RE: modeling transient pressure pipe flow with a Priessmann slot
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Biao Huang
10-26-2016 04:27 AM
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Hi Wilsnack, If the transient flow is always pressurized, the classic approach is Method of Characteristics (MOC). If you are trying to do mixed flows, i.e. free surface flow and pressurized flow, Preissmann slot method is one of the most popular methods for these flows. As far as I know, the limitations ...
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