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Fluid Flow OBJECTIVES ENABLING OBJECTIVES (Cont.) 1.32 DESCRIBE two-phase flow including such phenomena as bubbly, slug, and annular flow. 1.33 DESCRIBE the problems associated with core flow oscillations and flow instability. 1.34 DESCRIBE the conditions that could lead to core flow oscillation and instability. 1.35 DESCRIBE the phenomenon of pipe whip. 1.36 DESCRIBE the phenomenon of water hammer. 1.37 DEFINE the terms net positive suction head and cavitation. 1.38 CALCULATE  the  new  volumetric  flow  rate,  head,  or  power  for  a  variable  speed centrifugal pump using the pump laws. 1.39 DESCRIBE the effect on system flow and pump head for the following changes: a. Changing pump speeds b. Adding pumps in parallel c. Adding pumps in series Rev. 0 Page ix HT-03

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