Hydraulic and Utility Performance Evaluation of Ataye Town Water Distribution Network, Ethiopia: case for small towns in developing countries

Zewdu Shewafera, Kinfe Kassa
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Evaluating hydraulic and utility performance of water distribution network is a way to check the functionality degree of a system. Water CAD software was used in developing a model and evaluating the hydraulic performance of water distribution system of Ataye Town, Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Both steady state and extended period simulation analysis were carried out to determine hydraulic parameters (pressure and velocity). The model was calibrated using Darwin Calibrator and validity was checked by both correlation coefficient and scatter plot. The utility performance was also evaluated using international water association performance indicators. The simulated result for steady state analysis showed that 68.7% of the nodes operated within optimum adopted pressure (15-60 meter) and 93% of the distribution pipes had a velocity of <0.6 m/s which was a minimum adopted velocity. For extended period simulation 34.3% during maximum demand time and 16.8% during minimum consumption hours had pressure <15meters. 10.8% had negative pressure during maximum demand hours located at Sudan, Selama, and Zigba sefer and 14 nodes (8.4%) during low consumption time had a pressure greater than 60meter, which was a maximum adopted pressure. The areas of high pressure were located at around mosque, Worku Hotel and Hamus Gebaya. The distribution system performs within the adopted pressure at minimum demand time (74.7%) and maximum consumption hours (65.1%). 23.5% of the systems had a velocity of 0.6-2 m/s and the rest had a velocity less than 0.6m/s during high demand time. During low consumption hours, 100% of the system velocity was estimated to be <0.6m/s. Based on the IWA performance indicators, water utility of Ataye Town was evaluated and had low, technical, financial, personnel, and environmental performances. Finally, the distribution system was modified and optimized by providing alternative connections with pressure reducing valves and changing pipe diameter to improve the hydraulic performance and reduce system disruption of the Town. Keywords: Extended period simulation; Hydraulic performance; IWA Utility performance; Steady state analysis; Water CAD
埃塞俄比亚阿塔耶镇配水管网的水力和实用性能评估:发展中国家小城镇的案例
评估配水管网的水力和实用性能是检查系统功能程度的一种方法。埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区阿塔耶镇的配水系统采用水CAD软件建立模型并进行水力性能评估。为确定水力参数(压力和流速),进行了稳态和延长期模拟分析。使用达尔文校准器对模型进行了校准,并通过相关系数和散点图检验了模型的有效性。此外,还使用国际水协会的性能指标对实用性能进行了评估。稳态分析的模拟结果表明,68.7% 的节点在最佳压力(15-60 米)范围内运行,93% 的配水管流速小于 0.6 米/秒,这是采用的最低流速。在延长时间模拟中,34.3%在最大需求时段和 16.8%在最小消耗时段的压力小于 15 米。10.8%的节点在最大需求时段为负压,位于苏丹、塞拉马和齐格巴塞弗,14 个节点(8.4%)在低消耗时段的压力大于 60 米,这是采用的最大压力。高压区域位于清真寺周围、Worku 酒店和 Hamus Gebaya。在最小需求时间(74.7%)和最大消费时间(65.1%),配电系统的压力都在所采用的压力范围内。在高需求时段,23.5%的系统流速为 0.6-2 米/秒,其余系统流速低于 0.6 米/秒。在低消耗时段,100% 的系统流速估计小于 0.6 米/秒。根据国际水协会的绩效指标,对阿塔耶镇的供水设施进行了评估,结果显示其在技术、财务、人员和环境方面的绩效较低。最后,通过提供带有减压阀的替代连接和改变管道直径,对配水系统进行了改造和优化,以提高水力性能并减少该镇的系统干扰。关键词延长期模拟;水力性能;IWA 公用事业性能;稳态分析;水 CAD
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