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Practically all drinking water distribution systems include pumping stations, increasingly frequent in urban drainage systems too. This is the reason for the unquestionable concern about understanding the basic principles of these facilities.
Its content can be summed up in two major blocks: the foundations of centrifuge pumps and the particular details that using these entails (including the analysis of hydraulic transients in general and the water hammer in particular).
In order to take full advantage of the course one needs to be familiar with the contents of the preceding module on pipeline hydraulics.