Pipe Flow Provides detailed coverage of hydraulic analysis of piping systems, revised and updated throughout Pipe Flow: A Practical and Comprehensive Guide provides the information required to design and analyze piping systems for distribution systems, power plants, and other industrial operations.
About the Author: Donald C. Rennels joined the Nuclear Energy Division of General Electric Company in 1971.
384 Pages
Technology, Chemical & Biochemical
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About the Book
"With its detailed coverage of pressure drop and other phenomena related to fluid flow in piping systems this book enables readers to design and analyze piping systems needed to support a broad range of industrial operations, distribution systems, and power plants. Throughout the book, accurate prediction and management of pressure loss while working with a variety of piping components and piping systems is demonstrated. The book draws together and reviews the growing body of experimental and theoretical research on fluid flow in piping and its components, including important loss coefficient data. The results are presented in straight forward tables and diagrams, as well as in broadly applicable equations. Sample problems and their solutions are provided throughout the book, demonstrating how core concepts are applied in practice. In addition, references and further reading sections enable the reader to explore all topics in greater depth. The book employs two systems of units: the English gravitational system and the International System. Pipe Flow, Second Edition contains additional information to broaden understanding and management of fluid flow in piping systems. Many sections of the book have been refined and augmented and new material has been added including a chapter, The Liquid Jet Pump, that presents a mixing section flow model that can be used to accurately predict jet pump performance. A new appendix section on Speed of Sound in Water and numerous new examples have been added."--
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Pipe Flow
Provides detailed coverage of hydraulic analysis of piping systems, revised and updated throughout
Pipe Flow: A Practical and Comprehensive Guide provides the information required to design and analyze piping systems for distribution systems, power plants, and other industrial operations. Divided into three parts, this authoritative resource describes the methodology for solving pipe flow problems, presents loss coefficient data for a wide range of piping components, and examines pressure drop, cavitation, flow-induced vibration, and other flow phenomena that affect the performance of piping systems. Throughout the book, sample problems and worked solutions illustrate the application of core concepts and techniques.
The second edition features revised and expanded information throughout, including an entirely new chapter that presents a mixing section flow model for accurately predicting jet pump performance. This edition includes additional examples, supplemental problems, and a new appendix of the speed of sound in water. With clear explanations, expert guidance, and precise hydraulic computations, this classic reference text remains required reading for anyone working to increase the quality and efficiency of modern piping systems.
Discusses the fundamental physical properties of fluids and the nature of fluid flow
Demonstrates the accurate prediction and management of pressure loss for a variety of piping components and piping systems
Reviews theoretical research on fluid flow in piping and its components
Presents important loss coefficient data with straightforward tables, diagrams, and equations
Includes full references, further reading sections, and numerous example problems with solution
Pipe Flow: A Practical and Comprehensive Guide, Second Edition is an excellent textbook for engineering students, and an invaluable reference for professional engineers engaged in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of piping systems.
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Provides detailed coverage of hydraulic analysis of piping systems, revised and updated throughout
Pipe Flow: A Practical and Comprehensive Guide provides the information required to design and analyze piping systems for distribution systems, power plants, and other industrial operations. Divided into three parts, this authoritative resource describes the methodology for solving pipe flow problems, presents loss coefficient data for a wide range of piping components, and examines pressure drop, cavitation, flow-induced vibration, and other flow phenomena that affect the performance of piping systems. Throughout the book, sample problems and worked solutions illustrate the application of core concepts and techniques.
The second edition features revised and expanded information throughout, including an entirely new chapter that presents a mixing section flow model for accurately predicting jet pump performance. This edition includes additional examples, supplemental problems, and a new appendix of the speed of sound in water. With clear explanations, expert guidance, and precise hydraulic computations, this classic reference text remains required reading for anyone working to increase the quality and efficiency of modern piping systems.
Discusses the fundamental physical properties of fluids and the nature of fluid flow
Demonstrates the accurate prediction and management of pressure loss for a variety of piping components and piping systems
Reviews theoretical research on fluid flow in piping and its components
Presents important loss coefficient data with straightforward tables, diagrams, and equations
Includes full references, further reading sections, and numerous example problems with solution
Pipe Flow: A Practical and Comprehensive Guide, Second Edition is an excellent textbook for engineering students, and an invaluable reference for professional engineers engaged in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of piping systems.
About the Author
Donald C. Rennels joined the Nuclear Energy Division of General Electric Company in 1971. His work included preparing technical design procedures and developing fluid flow models of reactor vessel internals and nuclear steam supply systems. He addressed hydraulic flow problems in the nuclear power industry worldwide. After retirement, Rennels served as a consultant at GE-Hitachi.
Dimensions (Overall): 11.0 Inches (H) x 8.5 Inches (W) x .88 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 384
Genre: Technology
Sub-Genre: Chemical & Biochemical
Publisher: Wiley
Format: Hardcover
Author: Donald C Rennels
Language: English
Street Date: May 10, 2022
TCIN: 1008783694
UPC: 9781119756439
Item Number (DPCI): 247-26-2517
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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