Pressure Surge in Pipe and Duct Systems

Pressure Surge in Pipe and Duct Systems
Author: J. A. Swaffield
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1993
Genre: Pipe
ISBN: UOM:39015029862342

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Transient Airflow in Building Drainage Systems

Transient Airflow in Building Drainage Systems
Author: John Swaffield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2010-04-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134006977

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Giving you the first comprehensive presentation of the ground breaking research undertaken at Heriot Watt University, with Research Council and industrial funding, this book brings a new perspective to the design of building drainage and vent systems. It provides the building services community with clear and verifiable design methods that will be robust enough to meet challenges such as climate change and water conservation; population migration to the mega cities of the developing world, and the consequent pressures of user concentration; the rise of the prestige building and the introduction of new appliances and control strategies. These all combine to make traditional codified design guidance insufficient. Many assumptions in existing codes defining the entrained airflows within building drainage vent systems cannot be theoretically supported, so designers concerned with these systems need analysis and simulation capabilities which are at least as reliable as those enjoyed by other building services practitioners. The Method of Characteristics solution techniques which are well established in the pressure surge field are now used to provide solutions for drainage designers. The material is applied to a whole range of abstract scenarios then to a series of real world applications including the forensic modelling of the SARS virus spread within Amoy Gardens in 2003 and the refurbishment of the O2 Dome. Applications to specialised services, including underground station drainage and highly infectious disease treatment facilities are discussed and demonstrated, alongside the use of design and simulation techniques in support of product development. Aimed at both professional and academic users, this book serves both as a design aid and as a core text for specialist masters courses in public health and building services engineering.

Transient Free Surface Flows in Building Drainage Systems

Transient Free Surface Flows in Building Drainage Systems
Author: John Swaffield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2015-08-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781136929564

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Climate change will present a series of challenges to engineers concerned with the provision of both building internal appliance drainage networks and rainwater systems within the building boundary, generally identified as the connection to the sewer network. Climate change is now recognised as presenting both water shortage and enhanced rainfall design scenarios. In response to predictions about immanent climate change Transient Free Surface Flows in Building Drainage Systems addresses problems such as the reduction in water available to remove waste from buildings, and conversely, the increase in frequency of tropical-type torrential rain. Starting with introductory chapters that explain the theories and principles of solid transport, free surface flows within drainage networks, and attenuating appliance discharge flows, this book allows readers from a variety of backgrounds to fully engage with this crucial subject matter. Later chapters apply these theories to the design of sanitary and rainwater systems. Case studies highlight the applicability of the method in assessing the appropriateness of design approaches. In this unique book, research in modelling for free surface flows at Edinburgh’s Heriot-Watt University is drawn on to provide a highly authoritative, physics-based study of this complex engineering issue.

Urban Drainage

Urban Drainage
Author: David Butler,Christopher James Digman,Christos Makropoulos,John W. Davies
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2018-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781498750592

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This new edition of a well-established textbook covers the environmental and engineering aspects of the management of rainwater and wastewater in areas of human development. Urban Drainage deals comprehensively not only with the design of new systems, but also the analysis and upgrading of existing infrastructure. Keeping its balance of principles, practice and research, this new edition has significant new material on modelling, resilience, smart systems, and the global and local context. The two new authors bring further research and practice-based experience. This is an essential text for undergraduate and graduate students, lecturers and researchers in water engineering, environmental engineering, public health engineering, engineering hydrology, and related non-engineering disciplines. It also serves as a dependable reference for drainage engineers in water service providers, local authorities, and for consulting engineers. Extensive examples are used to support and demonstrate the key issues throughout the text.

Integrating Water Systems

Integrating Water Systems
Author: Joby Boxall,Cedo Maksimovic
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 834
Release: 2009-07-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781482266573

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A collection of articles by leading international experts on modeling and control of potable water distribution and sewerage collection systems, focusing on advances in sensors, instrumentation and communications technologies; assessment of sensor reliability, accuracy and fitness; data management including SCADA and GIS; system

Pumps Electromechanical Devices and Systems Applied to Urban Water Management

Pumps  Electromechanical Devices and Systems Applied to Urban Water Management
Author: Enrique Cabrera
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9058095754

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Advances in Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer

Advances in Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer
Author: Lixin Cheng,Dieter Mewes
Publsiher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2010-04-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781608050949

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"Multiphase flow and heat transfer have found a wide range of applications in several engineering and science fields such as mechanical engineering, chemical and petrochemical engineering, nuclear engineering, energy engineering, material engineering, ocea"

Water Sanitary and Waste Services for Buildings

Water  Sanitary and Waste Services for Buildings
Author: A.F.E. Wise,John Swaffield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2012-05-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781136349355

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Water, sanitary and waste services represent a substantial proportion of the cost of construction, averaging 10% of the capital costs of building and with continuing costs in operation and maintenance. Nevertheless, they are often regarded as a 'Cinderella' within the building process. Parts of many different codes and regulations impact on these services, making an overall viewpoint more difficult to get. This new edition of this classic text draws together material from a variety of sources to provide the comprehensive coverage not available elsewhere. It is a resource for the sound design, operation and maintenance of these services and should be on the bookshelf of every building services engineer and architect.