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Title: Controlling Surges In Liquid Pipelines 241
Author: Bryanj. Lunger
Source: 1999 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1999
Abstract: The pressure transients in fluid pipelines are commonly called shock, water hammer, or surge. They are generally originated by shutdown of the fluid pump, shutoff of a flow valve, or by any other rapid change in the fluid flow velocity. Positive pressure surges or spikes can reach dangerous levels within milliseconds of the triggering event. Surge relief devices strategically placed along the pipeline can be made to open and discharge liquidintoholdingtanksas surges startto buildand thusmaintainsafepipelinepressurelevel




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