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Pipelines are essential facilities for the transportation of fluids in various industries. This book addresses hydraulic design considerations of integrated pipeline systems, including intakes, conduits, and outlets.

Based on the author’s experience of over 50 years working with hydraulic designs of structures as well as designs, analyses and trouble-shootings of pipeline systems, the book discusses actual design practice and presents a range of real-world examples of projects conducted and participated in by the author. This applied approach gives the book a uniquely practical focus.

Hydraulic Designs of Pipelines, Intakes and Outlets serves as a reference for practitioners as well as a textbook for postgraduate students.



This book addresses hydraulic design considerations of integrated pipeline systems, including intakes, conduits, and outlets. It discusses actual design practice and presents a range of real-world examples of projects conducted and participated in by the author, giving the book a uniquely practical focus.

1. Fluid Properties and Pipe Flow Resistances.
2. Pipe Materials and Accessories.
3. Power Equipments.
4. Intakes.
5. Energy Dissipations.
6. Sediment Transport in Pipes.
7. Pipe Flow Analyses.
8. Waterhammer Control Measures.
9. Waterhammer Control Examples.
10. Air-Water Flows in Pipes.

Sheng T. Hsu, a graduate from the Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, USA, was Chairman of GT International, a consulting company based in Taipei, Taiwan, and is an adjunct professor at National Taiwan University. He has extensive design experience of piping systems across a wide spectrum of industries.