Hydraulic behavior of valves used in building water supply systems

IF 0.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
Sheilla Maida Sergio Nhamussua, M. Thebaldi, E. M. D. C. Lima, Pâmela Rodrigues Fiais, Mateus Alexandre da Silva, F. P. D. Deus
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ABSTRACT This study was developed with the objective of evaluating the steady-state hydraulic behavior of gate, ball, and pressure valves with nominal diameters of ½” and ¾”, which are widely used in building water supply networks in Brazil. For this purpose, tests were performed to determine the head loss in ten different valves in four openings with five replicates. A hydraulic head loss testing apparatus was set up in a pipeline network that allowed for the control, monitoring, and acquisition of data. Mean values of the K coefficient of the minor head loss and the equivalent length were estimated for the conditions evaluated. The results were analyzed using box plots, correlation, principal components analysis, and hierarchical clustering. In general, the gate valves showed lower head loss for all the relative openings considered, while the pressure valves showed the greatest head loss. Of the clusters formed, for the second group, there was a predominance of treatments with pressure valves, which showed similarity in terms of the values of the hydraulic variables due to the geometry and construction of the valves.
建筑供水系统用阀门的水力性能
本研究的目的是评估公称直径为1 / 2”和3 / 4”的闸阀、球阀和压力阀的稳态水力性能,这些阀门广泛用于巴西的供水管网建设。为此,在4个开口的10个不同阀门中进行了5次重复试验,以确定水头损失。在管网中设置了水头损失测试装置,用于控制、监测和数据采集。在所评估的条件下,估计了小水头损失的K系数和等效长度的平均值。采用箱形图、相关性、主成分分析和分层聚类对结果进行分析。总的来说,闸阀的水头损失较低,而压力阀的水头损失最大。在形成的集群中,对于第二组,使用压力阀的处理占主导地位,由于阀门的几何形状和结构,在水力变量的值方面显示出相似性。
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