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Oct 1, 1991

Large Water‐Hammer Pressures for Column Separation in Pipelines

Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 117, Issue 10

Abstract

Water-hammer pressures in a pipeline due to the collapse of a vapor cavity adjacent to a valve are investigated. A water-hammer event is initiated by the closure of a valve in a simple reservoir-pipeline-valve system. The sequence of events following an instantaneous valve closure leading to the formation and collapse of a vapor cavity and the resultant occurrence of a short-duration pressure pulse are described. Short-duration pressure pulses result from the superposition of the valve-closure water-hammer wave and the wave generated by the collapse of the vapor cavity. The resulting maximum pressure may exceed the Joukowsky pressure generated from the initial valve closure. A series of numerical model analyses exhibiting short-duration pressure pulses are presented. In addition, experimental results supporting the findings of the numerical studies are also presented. Experimental plots of hydraulic grade line versus time exhibit short-duration pressure pulses of different shape and characteristics.

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Volume 117Issue 10October 1991
Pages: 1310 - 1316

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Angus R. Simpson, Associate Member
Sr. Lect., Dept. of Civ. Engrg., Univ. of Adelaide, G.P.O. Box 498, Adelaide, South Australia 5001
E. Benjamin Wylie, Fellow, ASCE
Prof. and Chair., Dept. of Civ. Engrg., 2340 G. G. Brown Bldg., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109‐2125

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