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Hydraulic Transient Modeling of TARP Systems

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St. Anthony Falls Laboratory

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The Mainstream System excluding North Branch and the Calumet System excluding Indiana A venue tunnel of Greater Chicago were studied in 1988. The solutions based on these systems were suggested in a project report [1)1 in 1988. Since then a new North Branch tunnel is being planned to join the original Mainstream System, and the Indiana A venue tunnel to be added to the Calumet System, it therefore becomes necessary to reevaluate the previously suggested operational plans. A new computer simulation and solution alternatives for these expanded systems are described in this report. The 'North Branch System has also been studied separately and reported herein.

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St. Anthony Falls Laboratory Project Reports
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Metropolitan Water Preclamation District of Greater Chicago

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Song, Charles C. S.; Lin, Wenchin; Gong, Cuiling. (1992). Hydraulic Transient Modeling of TARP Systems. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/131868.

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