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    Closure to “Discussion of ‘Radial and Axial Variations in Transient Pressure Waves Transmitted Through Liquid Transmission Lines’” (1985, ASME J. Fluids Eng., 107, p. 290) PUBLIC ACCESS

    A. K. Mitra and W. T. Rouleau
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    J. Fluids Eng 107(2), 290-291 (Jun 01, 1985) (2 pages) doi:10.1115/1.3242480 History: Online October 26, 2009
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