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Title: Controlling Surges In Liquid Pipelines
Author: Gerald T. Moreland
Source: 1983 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1983
Abstract: Liquid pipelines seldom operate under true, continuous steady state conditions. Operating requirements change as supply sources and demand needs fluctuate, fluid properties change, or equipment is operated. The process oE changing the flow conditions can take many forms. The basic idea for all forms involves changing the velocity of the flowing mass. Any time the flowing velocity Is altered the pressure in the system will change. These pressure changes, called waCerhammer, surges, hydraulic transients, or hydraulic shock can severely damage a pipeline system if the magnitude of the pressure surges is extreme.




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