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Title: Turbulence And Its Effect Upon Regulation And Measurement
Author: Don Day
Source: 1976 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: Turbulence within a pipeline occurs in headers, valves, regulators, and similar points where there is an obstruction to smooth flow. We notice the results of this turbulence as vibration or noise. Since the turbulence immediately downstream of a regulator or control valve is usually greater than the turbulence due to piping design, we will confine our interest to this area. The generation, transmission, prevention, absorption, and prediction of control valve noise will be discussed.




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