Pressure dependent analysis in premise plumbing system modeling

IF 1.8 AWWA water science Pub Date : 2023-06-02 DOI:10.1002/aws2.1344
Jonathan B. Burkhardt, John Minor, Feng Shang, William E. Platten III
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Modeling premise plumbing systems requires accurate treatment of fixture-specific pressure and flow rate relationships. Each fixture in a building may experience different flow rates based on variable service pressure, its unique pressure-flow behavior, and demands throughout the building. Unique experimentally derived pressure-flow parameters for four faucets, a shower/tub fixture, and toilet were developed. The Water Network Tool for Resilience (WNTR) was also used to explore the impact of premise plumbing systems on water distribution systems through two simple skeletonization cases. Minimum pressures for nodes in water distribution system models that represent demand aggregated premise plumbing systems will likely be non-zero and must capture additional pressure drop or elevation differences at the building scale and associated components, such as water meters or backflow preventers. Results showed that flow rates are impacted by pressure in these systems in complex ways, and usage and system characteristics must be considered to be modeled accurately.

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住宅管道系统建模中的压力相关分析
建模前提卫浴系统需要精确处理特定于固定装置的压力和流速关系。基于可变工作压力、其独特的压力-流动行为以及整个建筑的需求,建筑物中的每个固定装置可能会经历不同的流速。为四个水龙头、一个淋浴/浴缸固定装置和马桶开发了独特的实验推导的压力流量参数。弹性供水网络工具(WNTR)也被用于通过两个简单的骨架化案例来探索房屋管道系统对配水系统的影响。供水系统模型中代表需求汇总房屋管道系统的节点的最小压力可能为非零,并且必须捕捉建筑规模和相关组件(如水表或防回流阀)的额外压降或高差。结果表明,这些系统中的流量以复杂的方式受到压力的影响,必须考虑使用和系统特性才能准确建模。
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