Abstract
The effects of varying the sampling rate, sample size and data rejection criteria have been investigated for a water pipeline configuration in which the flow is characterized by a high Reynolds number and low turbulence intensity. The results show that convergence is obtained with samples greater than 3500 data points and statistical techniques have been used to obtain the mean velocity, turbulence intensity, skewness and flatness factors for a range of Reynolds numbers.

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