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All earth scientists know the geological time scale. From the Archean era of the Earthā€™s formation billions of years ago, through the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras of shifting land formations and bizarre primitive creatures, to the relatively recent Holocene epoch...
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Water utilities are required to achieve effective chlorination by maintaining a detectable free chlorine concentration to the system extremities. The initial dose required to inactivate pathogens may subsequently completely react with chemical contaminants remaining after treatment but before the water...
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Electromagnetic Pulses (EMPs) are short bursts of electromagnetic radiation. While small EMPs can occur normally, large EMPs can interfere with or even destroy electric power supplies and electronic equipment. EMPs can occur naturally from solar flares or lightening, or they...
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Material Take-off is an essential, yet time-consuming affair, associated with very basics of construction industry and Oil & Gas construction is no exception. In this article, we will see how we can perform a Material Take-Off Analysis using SACS step-by-step...
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Most hydraulic engineers would admit that the Darcy-Weisbach equation is the most theoretically correct equation for head loss in pipe flow. It is based on a force balance between the driving forces of pressure and gravity, offset by head loss...
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Construction teams are seeing significant dividends from digitizing their construction timesheets. The more we talk with a range of project and business stakeholders across the construction industry, the more we are seeing this process as a huge potential area of...
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Rock at depth is subjected to stresses resulting from the weight of the overlying strata and from locked-in stresses of tectonic origin. When an opening is excavated in this rock, the stress field is locally disrupted and a new set...
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How often have you found that the measured and observed pressures of the water distribution system do not match the outputs from the theoretic hydraulic model? It is vital for decision making and meeting high standards of service with minimal...

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OpenFlows WaterGEMS Has Unique Platform Interoperability Often, time is the largest constraint when designing water networks. Having the most efficient design solution in place can help save valuable hours in your project timeline. This helps reduce project costs, allows you...

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