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This overview responds to the lack of cohesive sources of information in the field by covering the essential aspects of pipeline engineering in a single volume. Part one delivers an integrated treatment of all variants of pipe flow, including incompressible and compressible flows; Newtonian and non-Newtonian flows; slurry, multiphase, and capsule flows; and pneumatic transport of solids. Part two summarizes the equipment and methods required for successful planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of pipelines. By addressing the fundamentals of pipeline engineering, this…mehr

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This overview responds to the lack of cohesive sources of information in the field by covering the essential aspects of pipeline engineering in a single volume. Part one delivers an integrated treatment of all variants of pipe flow, including incompressible and compressible flows; Newtonian and non-Newtonian flows; slurry, multiphase, and capsule flows; and pneumatic transport of solids. Part two summarizes the equipment and methods required for successful planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of pipelines. By addressing the fundamentals of pipeline engineering, this groundbreaking text provides engineers with the tools necessary for success in the field.

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Autorenporträt
Henry Liu was a retired American civil engineer and the president of Freight Pipeline Company (FPC), now known as EcologicTech. He worked as a professor of civil engineering at University of Missouri (MU) in Columbia, Missouri for over 20 years.[2] At MU, he was also director of the Capsule Pipeline Research Center, a joint state/industry initiative funded by the National Science Foundation to develop capsule pipeline technology to transport freight; an innovative application of pipelines to transfer solids instead of fluids.