Operating inlet pressure head assessment for multi-outlet submain manifolds in a low-pressurized water distribution network system

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Abstract Multi-outlet pipes can be used to distribute and collect fluids and have applications in various engineering fields, especially in the water supply system. The hydraulic design of a submain unit pipeline with multiple outlets is a very important concern for the proper hydraulic performance of irrigation water distribution systems. The operating inlet pressure head, H0I, is a main hydraulic component for the proper hydraulically efficient design and evaluation of pressure head distribution along the line. The energy-gradient ratio (EGR) approach is a useful tool to identify first which type of pressure profile occurs for a given uniform design slope with other hydraulic variables initially known and then, comprehensively evaluate its definite hydraulic characteristics along the line. Knowing the hydraulic properties of any type of pressure profile regarded enables the design engineer to evaluate pressure parameters through the line sections in a simple way. The procedure is simplified by regarding the localized head loss along the pipe but neglecting the change in kinetic head. The present analytical technique performs sufficiently accurate in comparison with the computer-aided software design technique, for all performed simulations.
低压配水管网多出口副总管运行入口压头评估
摘要多出口管道可以用于输送和收集流体,在各个工程领域,特别是在供水系统中有着广泛的应用。多出口主机组管道的水力设计是保证灌溉配水系统水力性能的一个重要问题。工作入口压头,H0I,是一个主要的液压元件,用于合理的液压效率设计和评估沿线压头分布。能量梯度比(EGR)方法是一种有用的工具,它可以在初始已知其他水力变量的情况下,首先确定给定的均匀设计坡度发生哪种类型的压力剖面,然后综合评估其沿线的确定水力特性。了解所考虑的任何类型压力剖面的水力特性,使设计工程师能够通过线段简单地评估压力参数。通过考虑沿管道的局部水头损失而忽略动力水头的变化,简化了计算过程。与计算机辅助软件设计技术相比,目前的分析技术在所有进行的模拟中都表现得足够准确。
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