使用基于代理的建模框架计算房屋冷热水管道系统中的相对水龄。

IF 3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Jonathan B Burkhardt, John Minor, William E Platten, Feng Shang, Regan Murray
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摘要

用于预测室内冷热水管道系统中的水力学和水质的工具最近引起了人们的兴趣。本文介绍了一种基于 Python 的开源工具--PPMtools,用于利用 WNTR 或 EPANET 对室内冷热水管道系统进行建模和分析。为了演示 PPMtools,我们使用三个真实的独户住宅进行了一项相对水龄(水在住宅中停留的时间)研究。结果表明,使用量的增加--更多的人或更大流量的设备--导致相对水龄普遍下降。然而,即使使用人数增加,用户在进行饮水活动时,其相对水龄仍可能等于或长于最长的停滞期(睡觉或不在家)。模拟还显示,如果住宅的管道直径较大[19.1 毫米(3/4 英寸)对 12.7 毫米(1/2 英寸)],则一般的相对水龄也会增加。热水器对相对水龄的影响最大。一般来说,小水量用水的相对水龄变化较大,而大水量用水(如淋浴)的相对水龄一般较低,变化较小,因为大水量用水完全用自来水取代了家中的自来水。这项研究强调了使用 PPMtools 探索更复杂的住宅冷热水管道系统水质模型的潜力。
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Relative Water Age in Premise Plumbing Systems Using an Agent-Based Modeling Framework.

Tools used to predict hydraulics and water quality within premise plumbing systems have gained recent interest. An open-source Python-based tool-PPMtools-for modeling and analyzing premise plumbing systems with WNTR or EPANET is presented. A relative water age-the time water has spent in a home-study using three real-world single-family homes was used to demonstrate PPMtools. Results showed that increased use-more people or higher flow fixtures-led to a general decrease in relative water ages. However, even with more use, one user could still experience water for a drinking activity with a relative water age equal to, or longer than, the duration of the longest stagnant period (sleeping or absence from home). Simulations also showed that the general relative water ages increased if the homes were plumbed with larger diameter piping [19.1 mm (3/4 in.) versus 12.7 mm (1/2 in.)]. Hot water heaters were found to have the largest impact on relative water age. Smaller volume uses generally had more variability in relative water ages, while larger volume uses (e.g., showering) resulted in generally low relative water ages with less variability because larger uses fully replaced water in the home with water from the main. This study highlights the potential for using PPMtools to explore more complex water quality modeling within premise plumbing systems.

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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
19.40%
发文量
136
审稿时长
7 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management reports on all phases of planning and management of water resources. The papers examine social, economic, environmental, and administrative concerns relating to the use and conservation of water. Social and environmental objectives in areas such as fish and wildlife management, water-based recreation, and wild and scenic river use are assessed. Developments in computer applications are discussed, as are ecological, cultural, and historical values.
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