meghna77
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 5, 2014
- 7
Hello everyone,
I am carrying out an analysis on KYPipe 2000 of the existing water distribution network a town to determine its adequacy to meet the present demand.
The supply comes from a Clear Water Tank at the Water Treatment Plant and is gravitated into the distribution network, which comprises of 9 storage tanks of different volumes within the network.
Having drawn out a schematic layout on KYPipe 2000 based on actual lengths, elevations and diameters,demands have been allocated at junction nodes throughout the network and storage tanks have been represented as Tanks (without inflow; No Feedpipe) and the main Clear Water Tank has been represented as a Reservoir. (Total demand = 0.11m3/s)
However, after running the analysis, the following results are obtained:
1. Inflow = 0.16m3/s
2. Outflow = 0.05m3/s
3. Demand = 0.11m3/s
The outflow is representing water flow into the tanks, and the KYPipe Analysis determines the inflow by combining the demand and the flow into the tanks. However, in real sense, the treatment plant is only capable of producing approximately 9,000m3/day. To have a total inflow of 0.16m3/s (13,800m3/day) does not give me a correct picture.
It seems that the system, despite having a total demand of 0.11m3/s provides the tanks with 0.05m3/s, creating a total supply of 0.16m3/s.
I would really appreciate any feedback from anyone who has experience with KYPipe and water distribution networks.
Thanks!
I am carrying out an analysis on KYPipe 2000 of the existing water distribution network a town to determine its adequacy to meet the present demand.
The supply comes from a Clear Water Tank at the Water Treatment Plant and is gravitated into the distribution network, which comprises of 9 storage tanks of different volumes within the network.
Having drawn out a schematic layout on KYPipe 2000 based on actual lengths, elevations and diameters,demands have been allocated at junction nodes throughout the network and storage tanks have been represented as Tanks (without inflow; No Feedpipe) and the main Clear Water Tank has been represented as a Reservoir. (Total demand = 0.11m3/s)
However, after running the analysis, the following results are obtained:
1. Inflow = 0.16m3/s
2. Outflow = 0.05m3/s
3. Demand = 0.11m3/s
The outflow is representing water flow into the tanks, and the KYPipe Analysis determines the inflow by combining the demand and the flow into the tanks. However, in real sense, the treatment plant is only capable of producing approximately 9,000m3/day. To have a total inflow of 0.16m3/s (13,800m3/day) does not give me a correct picture.
It seems that the system, despite having a total demand of 0.11m3/s provides the tanks with 0.05m3/s, creating a total supply of 0.16m3/s.
I would really appreciate any feedback from anyone who has experience with KYPipe and water distribution networks.
Thanks!