Modeling of nonlinear water distribution networks by the finite element method

IF 1.4 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
Y. Hafez
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Abstract

A discrete Finite Element model is developed to simulate the nonlinear pressure-discharge relationship in water networks. The model is applied to several cases of water distribution networks. Of particular interest is the success of the developed model in predicting accurately the heads and pipe flows at Hanoi water network and New York water tunnels network. An advantage of the proposed model is that the initial nodal pressure heads or pipe flows need not to be prescribed a priori. The finite element method has the advantages of handling very large network sizes, ease in adding various hydraulic elements to the network, and avoiding use of artificial loops. It is found that a combination of the Secant and Newton–Raphson methods reduces significantly the number of iterations. A new form of the head loss equation is suggested which allows for variation of the roughness, pipe diameter and discharge along each pipe.
非线性配水网络的有限元建模
建立了一个离散有限元模型来模拟管网中的非线性压力-排放关系。将该模型应用于若干配水管网实例。特别令人感兴趣的是,所开发的模型成功地准确预测了河内水网和纽约水洞网的水头和管道流量。该模型的一个优点是初始节点压力头或管道流量不需要预先规定。有限元法具有处理非常大的网络尺寸、易于在网络中添加各种液压元件以及避免使用人工环的优点。研究发现,割线法和牛顿-拉夫森法的结合可显著减少迭代次数。提出了一种考虑管道粗糙度、管径和流量变化的水头损失方程。
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期刊介绍: JAWER’s paradigm-changing (online only) articles provide directly applicable solutions to water engineering problems within the whole hydrosphere (rivers, lakes groundwater, estuaries, coastal and marine waters) covering areas such as: integrated water resources management and catchment hydraulics hydraulic machinery and structures hydraulics applied to water supply, treatment and drainage systems (including outfalls) water quality, security and governance in an engineering context environmental monitoring maritime hydraulics ecohydraulics flood risk modelling and management water related hazards desalination and re-use.
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