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Hydroacoustics for Hydroelectric Installations

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This lecture covers the principles of hydroacoustics for hydroelectric installations, focusing on methods of characteristics, graphic resolution, and sound feature analysis. It also discusses the impact of water hammer incidents and the design considerations for hydraulic machines.

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