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  2. EPANET - Wikipedia

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    The model calculates the flow conveyed by the pump element for a given system head condition based on this curve. EPANET can also model a pump as a constant power input, effectively adding a given amount of energy to the system downstream of the pump element. [4]

  3. Ezio Todini - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] ARNO was the first soil moisture accounting model to be included into a general circulation models (GCM) such as ECHAM GCM (Hamburg climate model). [18] As distributed precipitation evolved, Todini developed the land surface model TOPKAPI. [19] [20] The model is structured around grids that capture soil and precipitation variably. He ...

  4. Storm Water Management Model - Wikipedia

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    The EPA storm water management model (SWMM) is a dynamic rainfall-runoff-routing simulation model used for single event or long-term (continuous) simulation of runoff quantity and quality from primarily urban areas.

  5. Category:Hydraulic engineering - Wikipedia

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  6. Pipe network analysis - Wikipedia

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    In fluid dynamics, pipe network analysis is the analysis of the fluid flow through a hydraulics network, containing several or many interconnected branches. The aim is to determine the flow rates and pressure drops in the individual sections of the network.

  7. Water supply network - Wikipedia

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    A minimum cost model usually searches for the least cost solution (in pipe sizes), while satisfying the hydraulic constraints such as: required output pressures, maximum pipe flow rate and pipe flow velocities.

  8. Flow tracer - Wikipedia

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    Ocean tracers are used to deduce small scale flow patterns, large-scale ocean circulation, water mass formation and changes, "dating" of water masses, and carbon dioxide storage and uptake.

  9. Plug flow - Wikipedia

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    In fluid mechanics, plug flow is a simple model of the velocity profile of a fluid flowing in a pipe. In plug flow, the velocity of the fluid is assumed to be constant across any cross-section of the pipe perpendicular to the axis of the pipe. The plug flow model assumes there is no boundary layer adjacent to the inner wall of the pipe.