JimZinner
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 1, 2024
- 8
Hello,
I want to perform a flow analysis for a proposed stormwater force-main utilizing EPANET. I have input the system with reservoir upstream of a pump, the existing pump curve, a series of pipe segments with their proposed diameters, and elevations at all of the junctions to a discharge point into EPANET. Pretty simple… I think.
I saw the following reply from a “semo” on 7-23-08 to a request for help from “brainsplease” on 1-30-08 for a similar scenario except he had 2 lift stations.
1. Use a reservoir for your pump input node. Set the head at the low water level of your wet well.
2. Set a curve for your pumps and model the pump using the appropriate curve.
3. Model your forcemain as you would waterlines.
4. Model the discharge as a reservoir with a head equal to the discharge elevation of the forcemain.
5. You can run it as static and the report will show the draw from each reservoir.
6. You need to run the system with all pumps but one off as well to see where the operating point falls on the curve when no other pumps are on.
7. No need to set demands at any nodes.
I do not have a lift station; just pumping straight out of a lake. I am not interested in the draw of the reservoir, but I am interested in the flow into the final inlet that is being pumped to. I inserted a reservoir at the discharge end of the system but it doesn’t appear the flow value is correct. I don’t have enough experience with EPANET to know how to correct the model. Is anyone interested in consulting me on this project? Please advise.
Thank, Jim Zinner
I want to perform a flow analysis for a proposed stormwater force-main utilizing EPANET. I have input the system with reservoir upstream of a pump, the existing pump curve, a series of pipe segments with their proposed diameters, and elevations at all of the junctions to a discharge point into EPANET. Pretty simple… I think.
I saw the following reply from a “semo” on 7-23-08 to a request for help from “brainsplease” on 1-30-08 for a similar scenario except he had 2 lift stations.
1. Use a reservoir for your pump input node. Set the head at the low water level of your wet well.
2. Set a curve for your pumps and model the pump using the appropriate curve.
3. Model your forcemain as you would waterlines.
4. Model the discharge as a reservoir with a head equal to the discharge elevation of the forcemain.
5. You can run it as static and the report will show the draw from each reservoir.
6. You need to run the system with all pumps but one off as well to see where the operating point falls on the curve when no other pumps are on.
7. No need to set demands at any nodes.
I do not have a lift station; just pumping straight out of a lake. I am not interested in the draw of the reservoir, but I am interested in the flow into the final inlet that is being pumped to. I inserted a reservoir at the discharge end of the system but it doesn’t appear the flow value is correct. I don’t have enough experience with EPANET to know how to correct the model. Is anyone interested in consulting me on this project? Please advise.
Thank, Jim Zinner