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Pressure transient suppression and alleviation in drainage systems of tall buildings
Michael Gormley
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David A. Kelly
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
Institute for Sustainable Building Design
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air
100%
devices
100%
transients
100%
drainage systems
100%
suppression
100%
laboratories
40%
drainage
40%
attenuation
40%
stacks
40%
capacity
20%
water
20%
computers
20%
performance
20%
amplitudes
20%
computerized simulation
20%
steady-state conditions
20%
testing
20%
valves
20%
inventions
20%
atmospheric pressure
20%
accumulators
20%
compressors
20%
Engineering
Tall Buildings
100%
Transients
100%
Air Pressure
33%
Computer Simulation
11%
Test Rig
11%
Positive Pressure
11%
Applied Pressure
11%
Automatic Teller Machines
11%
Main Stack
11%
Atmospheric Pressure
11%