Defining Basic Pipe 
Properties
            The dialog for a Pipe pathway A transport pathway element that is intended to represent a feature that essentially behaves as a fluid conduit, such as a fracture. Pipes are primarily used for simualting matrix diffusion in fractured groundwater pathways. is shown below:
                
            
The basic Pipe properties are listed on the main Pipe 
dialog, and are described in the 
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Related topics…
                
        - Advective-Dispersive Transport in Pipes
 - Comparing Pipes and Aquifers
 - Computing Pipe and Aquifer Pathway Concentrations Accounting for Transverse Dispersion
 - Controlling the Pipe Solution Algorithm
 - Defining a Sorptive Coating Material for a Pipe
 - Defining Basic Pipe Properties
 - Features and Capabilities of Pipes
 - Flux Links to/from Pipes
 - Pipe Pathway Outputs
 - Saving Results for a Pipe
 - Simulating Storage Zones in a Pipe
 - Simulating Suspended Solids in a Pipe
 - Simulating Time-Variable Pipe Properties
 - Summary of Limitations on the Use of Pipe Pathways
 - Viewing a Pipe in the Browser