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Transient Free Surface Flows in Building Drainage Systems (Paperback)
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Transient Free Surface Flows in Building Drainage Systems (Paperback)
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Climate change will present a series of challenges to engineers
concerned with the provision of both building internal appliance
drainage networks and rainwater systems within the building
boundary, generally identified as the connection to the sewer
network. Climate change is now recognised as presenting both water
shortage and enhanced rainfall design scenarios. In response to
predictions about immanent climate change Transient Free Surface
Flows in Building Drainage Systems addresses problems such as the
reduction in water available to remove waste from buildings, and
conversely, the increase in frequency of tropical-type torrential
rain. Starting with introductory chapters that explain the theories
and principles of solid transport, free surface flows within
drainage networks, and attenuating appliance discharge flows, this
book allows readers from a variety of backgrounds to fully engage
with this crucial subject matter. Later chapters apply these
theories to the design of sanitary and rainwater systems. Case
studies highlight the applicability of the method in assessing the
appropriateness of design approaches. In this unique book, research
in modelling for free surface flows at Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt
University is drawn on to provide a highly authoritative,
physics-based study of this complex engineering issue.
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