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Hydroacoustic Simulation with SIMSEN

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This lecture covers the simulation parameters for water hammer in pipes using the software SIMSEN. It explains how to specify element parameters, open related windows, and benefit from help files. The tutorial also details the elements' names, connections, and graphics, emphasizing the importance of giving names to elements for recognition by the system.

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