Phenomenon of Transiency in Water Supply Systems
Journal Title: HIDRAULICA - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 4
Abstract
Transient is a flow condition in which velocity and pressure change rapidly with time. A transient normally occurs when a flow control component changes status and this change flows through the system as a pressure wave. Due to the devastating effects a hydraulic transient can cause, its analysis is very important in determining the values of transient pressures. I present the measurements carried out at Pannon-Víz Zrt and their results in my study.
Authors and Affiliations
Nikolett FECSER
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