A Comprehensive Guide to Water Supply Pipe System Analysis and Design

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c83408) has announced the addition of Design of Water Supply Pipe Networks to their offering.

This authoritative resource consolidates information on the analysis and design of water supply systems into one practical, hands-on reference. After an introduction and explanation of the basic principles of pipe flows, it covers topics ranging from cost considerations to optimal water distribution design. Complete with examples, Design of Water Supply Pipe Networks covers:

-Optimal sizing

-Reorganization of existing water systems

-Transportation of solids through pipelines

-Water systems zoning, slurry flow, capsule transport, gravity flow systems design, and more

-Single-input-source branched systems and looped systems

-Multi-input-source branched systems and looped systems

-Writing water distribution programs, including network analysis algorithms and programming

Throughout the guide, the logical progression and examples facilitate understanding. In addition, there are many closed-form design equations that can be directly adopted by design engineers. Accessible and comprehensive, this is the definitive reference for civil and environmental engineers involved in the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of water systems; water supply managers and planners; and postgraduate students in civil and environmental engineering.

Contents:

Table of Tables.

Table of Figures.

Notations.

Chapter 1: Introduction.

Chapter 2: Basic Principles of Pipe Flows.

Chapter 3: Pipe Network Analysis.

Chapter 4: Cost Considerations.

Chapter 5: General Principles of Network Synthesis.

Chapter 6: Water Transmission Lines.

Chapter 7: Water Distribution Mains.

Chapter 8: Single Input Source Branched Systems.

Chapter 9: Single Input Source Looped Systems.

Chapter 10: Multi-Input Sources Branched Systems.

Chapter 11: Multi-Input Sources Looped Systems.

Chapter 12: Decomposition of A Large Water System And Optimal Zone Size.

Chapter 13: Reorganisation of Water Distribution Systems.

Chapter 14: Transportation of Solids Through Pipelines.

Appendix A1: Linear Programming.

Appendix A2: Geometric Programming.

Appendix A3: Water Distribution Network Analysis Program.

Book Drawings - Art Work.

Notations.

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