利用最小夜流量分析模拟泄漏率和减少

Taha AL-Washali, S. Sharma, F. Al-Nozaily, M. Haidera, M. Kennedy
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供应给人们的很大一部分水没有到达其有效用户手中,而是从分配网络中泄漏出来,造成水资源浪费、收入损失和污染风险。分析了泄漏率、泄漏成分和减少泄漏的潜力。最小夜间流量(MNF)分析在约旦Zarqa的一个间歇性供电系统的区域计量面积(DMA)上进行。对泄漏进行了建模,并分析了减少泄漏的策略。结果表明,根据客户水箱的水位,非耗水量在夜间或白天发生,这意味着不能在间歇性供应中进行一天的非耗水量分析,估计非耗水量期间的合法耗水量更有影响力。不同减漏措施(压力管理;泄漏检测;响应时间最小化)在现有的文献模型中分别进行了分析,导致对总泄漏减少潜力的估计明显过高,而这些措施是相互影响的。压力降低降低了故障频率,但限制了泄漏检测的潜力,因为泄漏将变得更难听到和检测到。因此,调查这些措施的相互依赖关系对于合理的减少泄漏建模和规划至关重要。
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Modelling The Leakage Rate And Reduction Using Minimum Night Flow Analysis
A significant portion of the water supplied to people doesn’t reach its valid users but instead leaks out of the distribution network, causing water wastage, revenue loss and contamination risks. This paper analyses the leakage rate, leakage components and leakage reduction potential. A minimum night flow (MNF) analysis was carried out on a district metered area (DMA) in an intermittent supply system in Zarqa, Jordan. Leakage was modelled and leakage reduction policies were analysed. Results show that MNF occurs at night or during day time depending on the water levels in customer tanks, implying that one-day MNF analysis cannot be carried out in intermittent supplies and the estimation of the legitimate consumption during MNF is more influential. The potential water savings of the different leakage reduction measures (pressure management; leakage detection; response time minimization) are separately analysed in the existing models in the literature, leading to significant overestimation of the total leakage reduction potential, while these measures are influencing each other. Pressure reduction lowers the failure frequencies but limits the potential of leakage detection surveys, as leaks will become harder to hear and detect. Investigating the inter-dependency relations of these measures is therefore essential for reasonable leakage reduction modelling and planning.
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