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OSCILLATIONS OF PRESSURE IN PIPE-LINES DURING CLOSURE.
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Selected Engineering Papers
Selected Engineering Papers (1929) 1 (74)
Published: 01 January 1929
...E PARRY © Thomas Telford and ICE 1929 OSCILLATIONS PRESSURE PIPELINES CLOSURES VELOCITY COMPRESSIBILITY WATER ELASTICITY CASING INSTANTANEOUS GRADUAL ANALYTICAL METHODS RETARDATION SELECTED ENGINEERING PAPERS. B E I NO@R I G I N ACLO N X U N I C A T I O NOSR D E R E D...
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THE ORIFICE AS A BASIS OF FLOW-MEASUREMENT. (INCLUDES APPENDICES).
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Selected Engineering Papers (1925) 1 (31)
Published: 01 January 1925
...- pressibility,affect its flow through an orifice. In the case of fluids such as compressed air or steam at the pressures usually employed, these three properties normally give rise t o six main types of flow, the first five of which follow one another in succession as the differ- ence of pressure across...
