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Flow in vertical and horizontal pipelines

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Hi... i`m looking for some information about correlations used in study of flow in vertical and horizontal pipes... for all flow patterns... could anybody help me....?
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hi Sebasmagri
i make some search and i find some books like
1-Liquid Pipeline Hydraulics (Mechanical Engineering (Marcell Dekker))
its about
Synopsis
A practical handbook for engineers, technicians, and others involved in designing and operating pipelines to transport liquids, primarily in the petroleum, water, and process industries. It does however include chapter-end problems, with selected answers appended, to facilitate its use as a college textbook. Arizona-based engineering and computer consultant Menon presents liquid pipeline hydraulics as it applies to the transportation of liquids through pipelines in a single-phase, steady-state environment. He discusses such factors as various properties of liquids, the concept of pressure, friction, and calculating the energy required to transport liquid from one point to another through a pipeline. The formulas for such calculations he presents and describes without using calculus or complex mathematical methods, and certainly does not wander away from the practical aspects to explain how they are derived.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 1
2 Properties of liquids 4
3 Pressure drop due to friction 32
4 Pipe analysis 65
5 Pressure and horsepower required 74
6 Multi-pump station pipelines 110
7 Pump analysis 122
8 Pump station design 155
9 Thermal hydraulics 169
10 Flow measurement 186
11 Unsteady flow in pipelines 201
12 Pipeline economics 214
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http://rapidshare.com/files/13645767/li ... aulics.rar

2-Piping and Pipelines Assessment Guide, Volume 1 (Stationary Equipment Assessment Series)
Table of Contents
1 An introduction to in-plant piping and pipeline fitness-for-service 1
2 An introduction to engineering mechanics of piping 50
3 Fitness-for-service topics of local thin areas, plain dents, dents-gouges, and cracks for piping 100
4 Fitness-for-service for brittle fracture concerns 201
5 Piping support systems for process plants 237
6 Piping maintenance and repairs 323
7 Not tapping (pressure tapping) and freezing 414
8 Pipeline fitness-for-service, repair, and maintenance - selected topics 449
App. A Properties of pipe 509
App. B Weights of pipe materials 516
App. C Formulas for pipe, internal fluid, and insulation weights 543

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http://rapidshare.com/files/11610911/Pi ... 678801.rar

i hope its usefull for u
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Thanks Ah_sheref.. it`s useful for me...
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Post by FANARCO »

Thank you Ahmed for your reply and your materials
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you are welcome
and i will make a search
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Post by ah_sheref »

i didnt find exactly what u want
but i found some related books like
Fundamentals of Multiphase Flow
By Christopher E. Brennen

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http://rapidshare.com/files/21458527/Fu ... rennen.rar


This book can be read online at:
http://caltechbook.library.caltech.edu/ ... ultiph.htm

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Thank you very much!!!!! big help... good work man...
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Good work man...
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good Thanks,I will upload you a good book about pipeline design and construction soon.
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Ok Petroware... we`re waiting... :D
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Post by cr »

Have anyoane another documents about: Hagedorn Braun, Gray, Beggs & Brill, OLGA and others, regarding two phase flow in vertical pipe, with sample ?
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