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Modeling of Pipeline Sections

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A complex of problems arising in calculations of flow distributions in pipeline networks, various classic models of individual pipeline sections, and their advantages and disadvantages are examined. New models capable of a more correct description of hydrodynamics of actual objects are suggested. A universal algorithm of modeling pipeline sections and its application to hydraulic calculations are described.

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Skvortsov, A.V., Sarychev, D.S. Modeling of Pipeline Sections. Russian Physics Journal 45, 155–162 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019651931035

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