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Converting Four Quadrant Raw Data to Fh and Fb (Suter)

Converting Four Quadrant Raw Data to Fh and Fb (Suter)

Converting Four Quadrant Raw Data to Fh and Fb (Suter)

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I have some data provided as a graph of speed versus flow (n & Q) with constant head and torque lines thereon. I need to convert this to dimensionless values. The nomenclature in the literature is theta, Fh and Fb. Has anyone some references that I can use to make sure that I am on the right track with this subject.

RE: Converting Four Quadrant Raw Data to Fh and Fb (Suter)

Thorley, A. R. D. "Fluid Transients in Pipeline Systems" 2nd Ed. ASME Press, New York. 2004.

Chaudhry, M. H.  "Applied Hydraulic Transients" 2nd Ed.  Van Nostrand Reinholod, New York. 1987.

Swaffield, J. A. and A. P. Boldy.  "Pressure Surges in Pipe and Duct Systems"  Avebury Technical Press. 1993.

Wylie, E. B and V. L. Streeter with L. Suo.  "Fluid Transients in Systems"  Prentice-Hall.  1993

RE: Converting Four Quadrant Raw Data to Fh and Fb (Suter)

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I already have three of the four books and none cover the subject in the depth I need.

RE: Converting Four Quadrant Raw Data to Fh and Fb (Suter)

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To close out this issue I used AFT's consulting service to do this for me. They did it over night and filled in some gaps for me also. Great service.

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