نتایج جستجو برای: smoking water pipes

تعداد نتایج: 648278  

Journal: :Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers 1899

2012
Andrei-Mugur GEORGESCU Sanda-Carmen GEORGESCU

A numerical model of a water distribution network designed for a town with 50,000 inhabitants was implemented in EPANET. The paper presents a methodology for computing the chlorine residual concentration decay in the above urban size water distribution system, over a 3 days period of time. The hydraulic system fits a gravity distribution scheme, consisting of a looped network with a tank, 42 no...

2009
Gregory T. Kleinheinz Colleen M. McDermott Sarah Hughes Amanda Brown

Rainfall and its associated storm water runoff have been associated with transport of many pollutants into beach water. Fecal material, from a variety of animals (humans, pets, livestock, and wildlife), can wash into beach water following rainfall and result in microbial contamination of the beach. Many locales around the world issue pre-emptive beach closures associated with rainfall. This stu...

2007
Ross McCluney

Water-filled light pipes can be used to transport concentrated beam solar radiation from a solar collection system to a utilization system, altering the spectral distribution of the radiation in a beneficial way in the process. One use for such a system would be for the daylighting of the core interior spaces of buildings, spaces that are far removed from outside walls or the roof and are there...

2011
Nicole Metje David N. Chapman David Cheneler Michael Ward Andrew M. Thomas

Several millions of kilometres of pipes and cables are buried beneath our streets in the UK. As they are not visible and easily accessible, the monitoring of their integrity as well as the quality of their contents is a challenge. Any information of these properties aids the utility owners in their planning and management of their maintenance regime. Traditionally, expensive and very localised ...

2004
Rehan Sadiq Yehuda Kleiner Balvant Rajani

The pathways, through which water quality in the distribution network can be compromised, may be classified into five categories: intrusion of contaminants into the distribution system (e.g., through cross connection), regrowth of bacteria in pipes and distribution storage tanks, water treatment breakthrough, leaching of chemicals or corrosion products from system components (pipes, tanks, line...

2016
Wai Hing Wong Shawn Gerstenberger Wen Baldwin Bryan Moore

Settlement and growth of quagga mussels Dreissena rostriformis bugensis were monitored in Lake Mead, NV, USA, where the first dreissenid occurrence was confirmed in the western United States. To measure the settlement rate of these invasive mussels, seven acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) pipes were attached to a line in shallow water (7.7 m below the surface) since November 23, 2007; eight...

2013
David Ozonoff

PCE (perchlorethylene, also known as 'perc' or tetrachloroethylene), was used in the production of plastic linings for drinking water distribution pipes in the late 1960s and 1970s. This new and relatively untested type of distribution pipe was used in over 700 miles of New England's water distribution systems. Not until 1976 was it discovered that PCE had been leaching into the water from the ...

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