Increasing the conductivity capacity of Pipes

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This article provides information on the fundamentally new possibilities of reducing hydraulic resistance in pipes, i.e. increasing the permeability of pipes. A fundamentally new method known as the Toms effect results in the reduction of hydraulic resistance in pipe walls as a result of the addition of a small amount of a high molecular weight polymer to the liquid.

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