a_25y
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 30, 2017
- 11
Greetings,
I am working on a very simple model. I have attached my EPANET file. I would greatly appreciate any constructive help!
What I know is that:
[li]I want to simulate a fire flow demand of 2000 gpm with a Peak Daily Demand of 1.76 gpm on a cul-de-sac. I have set my nodes with a base demand of 1.76 gpm.[/li]
[li]I have 8 inch diameter service pipes up through the cul-de-sac and an existing 12 inch diameter main pipe connected to my tank.[/li]
[li]My elevations are set according to our topographic results. [/li]
[li]I need to have a minimum pressure of 20 psi throughout the system. [/li]
[li]I need to have a connection pressure of 33 psi on my "SouthConnect2" node. [/li]
[li]My model will fail if I set my demand pattern multiplier to 1136.36 with negative pressures occurring at hour 1(I set this value because 1.76 gpm * 1136.36 = 2000 gpm approximately). Therefore, I reduced it to 150 and the model successfully runs just to see if there were any flaws in the pipe network itself and it appears that there are none. [/li]
What I don't know is:
[li] If my tank dimensions are the reason why this fails at 2000 gpm. I had set up a HUGE tank (ex. diameter = 10,000) to see if the system fails due to the tank being emptied out but regardless of how large I make the tank, the system fails with a demand pattern multiplier of 1136.36 at hour 1. [/li]
[li] If my demand pattern is done correctly to simulate a FFD of 2000 gpm. [/li]
[li] If having an extra node after my Fire Hydrant node is necessary. [/li]
[li] If my layout needs to be altered. [/li]
[li] Why do I get negative pressures at hour 1 with a demand pattern multiplier of 1136.36? [/li]
Please help me on this model. It is frustrating because this is not a complex model at all. I will greatly appreciate your help.
Thank you!