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- W200692804 abstract "The problem of dual flow, as commonly found in water works practice, constitutes one of three types of primary feeder systems, and provides the highly desirable condition of feed available from two directions in times of heavy draft. It is the purpose of this paper to show how problems of dual may be readily solved by the application of graphical analysis leading to a definite result without the usual cumbersome trial and method necessary with an analytical treatment. Incidentally, all graphical methods of analysis have the added advantage of visualizing the relations of the several elements of the problem and in tending to the avoidance of errors. This type of problem as commonly found in practice involves the consideration of what may be termed pipes, i.e., pipe lines having a length equal to or greater than one thousand diameters. For such a line, the drop in pressure (or head) along the line may be charged to the overcoming of frictional resistance to flow in the pipe alone. The error thus involved in neglecting minor losses which may occur in valves, bends, etc., and of disregarding the head utilized in producing velocity will, with such treatment, amount to but a fractional percentage and hence for this type of work may be disregarded. If, however, the problem involves what may be termed a short pipe, it becomes necessary to consider all losses together with velocity head in order to deduce proper results. The graphical analysis, as will be shown later on, is even more readily applied to the short pipe problem than to the one involving long pipes and leads to a definite result which is particularly difficult to obtain with an analytical solution. Two typical problems will be analyzed in order to illustrate different methods of approach to the graphical solution. Both cases considered will come under the classification known as pipes." @default.
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- W200692804 title "A Solution of the “Dual Flow” Problem by Graphical Analysis" @default.
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