Fluid transmission lines-distributed parameter models - Essential reading list
Note: This review deals predominantly with research papers published in international journals, reports and books available in English. No doubt researchers publishing in other languages also contributed to the body of knowledge - hopefully some of our colleagues will be able to point this out. Any addition/corrections etc. should be addressed to J.S. Stecki, Monash University, Australia. If you have problem locating the reference please contact J. S. Stecki who maybe able to provide copy of the paper.
Abstract
This short paper presents significant contributions by various researchers over the last eighty years to the development of distributed parameter models of fluid transmission lines are reviewed. The application of the various models based upon comparisons made in the literature is dealt with, .and they effect of the initial assumptions on each model's accuracy is discussed. The aim of the paper is to assist in the identification of areas of research where future efforts should be directed and hopefully to prevent needless duplication of research effort.


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