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This lecture covers the principles of hydroacoustics for hydroelectric installations, focusing on methods of characteristics for graphic resolution. Topics include water hammer phenomena, compensating orifices, and the rehabilitation of high-pressure shafts. The course delves into the graphical method of Schnyder-Bergeron, finite difference methods, and the matrix formulation. It also explores the comparison of different resolution methods and the application of electrical analogies in hydraulic systems.
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