Experimental data on filling and emptying of a large-scale pipeline

Xifeng Chen, Qingzhi Hou (Corresponding author), Janek Laanearu, Arris S. Tijsseling

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Abstract

Laboratory-scale experiments are one of the most important means to explore the evolution of air-water interfaces and the mechanisms of pressure oscillations in pipelines during rapid filling and emptying processes. This study presents a dataset obtained from the experimental results of the flow behaviours during the pressure-gradient-driven filling and emptying processes of a large-scale pipeline. Based on these data, it is possible to study the evolution of the water-air and air-water interfaces and their breaking during pipe filling and emptying. The experimental equipment includes a variety of components (such as tanks, valves, bends, pipes of different materials and diameters, anchors, supports and water basin) and the operation procedures are rather complex. The flow behaviours are measured by various instruments; hence a thorough hydrodynamic analysis is possible. All these features and data frameworks make the current study particularly useful as a test case for real rapid filling and emptying processes and syphoning.

Original languageEnglish
Article number603
Number of pages9
JournalScientific Data
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jun 2024

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Funding

This research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant [No. 52079090]. The experiments have been carried out at Deltares, Delft, the Netherlands, and were funded through EC-HYDRALAB III Contract 022441 (R113) by the European Union.cc.

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National Natural Science Foundation of China022441, 52079090, R113

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