SimplyCivil
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 12, 2012
- 7
I'm an EIT looking for advice on how to properly create the system curve for a simple water distribution network. I understand conceptually that it is the resistance the pump will "see" due to friction, fittings, etc.
I was told there is only one unique (H vs Q) curve for a given system, but I'm confused because I think that it will depend where the flow and head are measured in the distribution system.
Here's what I've done so far:
1. Input nodes, pipes, & a reservoir to EPAnet
2. Chosen a node from which to draw the demand flows
3. Vary the demand flows from 0-1250 USgpm, noting the head at the node after each run.
4. Graph the H vs Q.
But if I select a different node, I generate an entirely different curve.
Any guidance on what I might be doing wrong?
Thank you kindly!
I was told there is only one unique (H vs Q) curve for a given system, but I'm confused because I think that it will depend where the flow and head are measured in the distribution system.
Here's what I've done so far:
1. Input nodes, pipes, & a reservoir to EPAnet
2. Chosen a node from which to draw the demand flows
3. Vary the demand flows from 0-1250 USgpm, noting the head at the node after each run.
4. Graph the H vs Q.
But if I select a different node, I generate an entirely different curve.
Any guidance on what I might be doing wrong?
Thank you kindly!