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摘要
向多个配水箱均衡注水需要在操作中正确设置阀门。通过试验和错误进行设置需要大量时间,这可能会增加劳动强度。本研究解决了高架配水箱(EST)配水不均的问题。可以实现最佳的阀门损耗系数,确保所有 EST 的供水量相等。节流阀和控制阀在调节水流量和水压方面起着至关重要的作用。本文提出了阀门设定系数的优化框架。使用遗传算法作为优化模型,并通过 EPANET 2.0 软件的工具包进行水力模拟。将所提出的模型应用于一个假设系统并进行说明。所获得的阀门设定系数使所有 EST 都能公平地分配水量。
Optimal determination of valve setting coefficient for the multi-tank water feeder system
Filling up water to several water distribution service tanks equitably needs a proper valve setting in the operation. Setting by trial and error requires considerable time which could invite more labour-level exercise. This study addresses the issue of unequal water distribution to elevated service tanks (ESTs). It is possible to achieve an optimal valve loss coefficient, which ensures equal water supply to all ESTs. Throttle and control valves play a crucial role in regulating the flow rate and pressure of water. An optimization framework for the valve setting coefficient is proposed. The genetic algorithm is used as an optimization model and hydraulic simulation is performed using EPANET 2.0 software through its toolkits. The proposed model is applied to a hypothetical system and illustrated. The obtained valve setting coefficients make equitable distribution of water to all the ESTs.