Discussion of “Theoretical Investigation of Leak’s Impact on Normal Modes of a Water-Filled Pipe: Small to Large Leak Impedance” by Jingrong Lin, Xun Wang, and Mohamed S. Ghidaoui
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This research has been funded by the Hong Kong (HK) Research Grant Council Theme-Based Research Scheme and the HK University of Science and Technology (HKUST) under the project Smart Urban Water Supply System (Smart UWSS). Support from the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) and University of Perugia is acknowledged within the program Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2018–2022. The support of Mr. Claudio Del Principe in refining the experimental setups is highly appreciated.
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Received: Aug 29, 2019
Accepted: Apr 14, 2020
Published online: Dec 8, 2020
Published in print: Feb 1, 2021
Discussion open until: May 8, 2021
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