1. A numerical exploration of transient decay mechanisms in water distribution systems -- 2. Mathematical modeling of hydraulic transients in simple systems -- 3. Modeling one and two-phase water hammer flows -- 4. Water hammer and hydrodynamics' instability -- 5. Hadraulic flow control in binary mixtures -- 6. An efficient accurate shock-capturing scheme for modeling water hammer flows -- 7. Applied hydraulic transients : automation and advanced control -- 8. Improved numerical modeling for perturbations in homogeneous and stratified flows -- 9. Computational model for water hammer disaster -- 10. Heat and mass transfer in binary mixtures : a computational approach
Summary
Control and automation of water systems in one of the branches of fluid mechanics and hydraulics that uses numerical methods and algorithms to solve and analyze problems that involve fluid flows. Computers are used to perform the millions of calculations required to simulate the interaction of liquids and gases with surfaces defined by boundary conditions. Advances in Control and Automation of Water Systems presents topical research in the study of control and automation of water systems.The editors use the simulation of a water hammer (or fluid hammer) as the