''... the book is at its best in the design and analysis sections and could stand on these alone as a well-stocked handbook with copious references for further study,'' commented the Journal of the National Water Council after publication of an earlier edition of Pipeline Design for Water Engineers.
This classic monograph has been revised and updated to take account of new developments in the field. Recent research in cavitation and flow control has prompted additional sections to be added. There are also new sections on supports to exposed pipes and secondary stress. Additional references and a new layout make up this edition. Some sections appearing in previous editions, noteably on pipe network systems analysis and optimization have been ommitted as they were considered more appropriate in the author's parallel book ``Pipeflow Analysis'' (Developments in Water Science, 19).
Author(s): David Stephenson (Eds.)
Series: Developments in Water Science 15
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Year: 1981
Language: English
Pages: ii-vii, 1-234
Content:
Other Titles in This Series
Page ii
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright Page
Page iv
Preface
Page v
Preface to Second Edition
Page vi
Acknowledgements
Page vii
David Steohenson
Chapter 1 Economic Planning
Pages 1-14
Chapter 2 Hydraulics
Pages 15-26
Chapter 3 Pipeline System Analysis and Design
Pages 27-52
Chapter 4 Water Hammer and Surge
Pages 53-87
Chapter 5 Air in Pipelines
Pages 88-101
Chapter 6 External Loads
Pages 102-113
Chapter 7 Concrete Pipes
Pages 114-127
Chapter 8 Steel and Flexible Pipe
Pages 128-144
Chapter 9 Secondary Stresses
Pages 145-161
Chapter 10 Pipes, Fittings and Appurtenances
Pages 162-180
Chapter 11 Laying and Protection
Pages 181-200
Chapter 12 Pumping Installations
Pages 201-213
General References and Standars
Pages 214-221
Appendix
Pages 222-226
Author Index
Pages 227-228
Subject Index
Pages 229-234