Author/Authors :
Suribabu، Conety Ravi نويسنده he is Professor of Civil Engineering at SASTRA University, India, ,
Abstract :
The hydraulic network solver simulates the behavior of a water distribution
network for a given set of geometric and hydraulic parameters, such as pipe length, pipe
diameter, tank size, pump capacity, demand, and pipe roughness, etc. Over the years,
many researchers have developed a number of hydraulic simulation models (software) for
the analysis and design of water distribution networks, most of which are based on Demand
Driven Analysis (DDA). This paper reviews the existing approaches and examines the
usefulness of the emitter feature that is available in the hydraulic network solver (EPANET)
as a tool for the pressure driven model. The emitter based method determines the possible
supply at all decient nodes, based on the availability of energy at that node by introduction
of an emitter. This method, along with three existing approaches, has been applied to three
benchmark networks, and important ndings from the study, in terms of convergence and
numerical results, are presented. The framework of the head-
ow based approaches and
the proposed method is carried out using the toolkit feature available in the EPANET
hydraulic solver.