Paternina-Verona, Duban A.; Coronado-Hernández, Oscar E.; Héctor Espinoza-Román; Arrieta-Pastrana, Alfonso; Elias Tasca; Fuertes-Miquel, Vicente S.; Ramos, Helena M.(Taylor & Francis, 2024-05)
[EN] Entrapped air pockets in water pipelines play a significant role in influencing transient over-pressures during filling procedures. Several research is focused on highlighting the attenuation of pressure peaks in pipes ...
Calderón García, Pedro Antonio; Glisic, B.(IOP Publishing: Hybrid Open Access, 2012-04-30)
In many civil and geotechnical applications it is of interest to monitor the strain deep inside the structure; consequently, it is necessary to embed the sensors into the structure's material. Construction and geotechnical ...
[EN] Intermittent water supply (IWS) operations frequently involve water filling and emptying cycles that are strongly influenced by air-water interaction. Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) software has been recently ...
Fuertes Miquel, Vicente Samuel; López Jiménez, Petra Amparo; Martínez-Solano, F. Javier; López-Patiño, Gonzalo(NRC Research Press (Canadian Science Publishing), 2016-12)
[EN] This work considers the behaviour of air inside pipes when the air is expelled through air valves. Generally, the air shows isothermal behaviour. Nevertheless, when the transient is very fast, it shows adiabatic ...
Carlos Alberola, María del Mar; Arregui de la Cruz, Francisco; Cabrera Marcet, Enrique; Palau, C.V.(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2011)
[EN] Water transients with entrapped air can originate large pressure peaks that can severely damage distribution networks. Entrapped air can have a damping or amplifying effect on these undesirable pressure peaks. ...