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Water quality modelling in distribution networks

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Title Water quality modelling in distribution networks
 
Creator RAJPARA, G
MISRA, R
 
Subject chlorine concentration
decay
pipe
 
Description A technique for the solution of unsteady flows in a multi quality water distribution system is introduced. The proposed method is compared with Preissman's scheme and dynamic analysis for water quality simulations. Each method is coupled with distribution system flow simulation model and has been used on several pipe networks of varying sizes. The front tracking method produces most accurate simulations where as Preissmen's scheme may produce oscillation. The dynamic analysis does not simulate for travel time as may be expected. However, in network simulations, with time step, larger than the longest travel time, extended period simulation may be adequate. In networks, where simulations are required at shorter time steps, front tracking method should be used.
 
Publisher US COMMITTEE LARGE DAMS
 
Date 2011-10-27T01:19:40Z
2011-12-15T09:12:38Z
2011-10-27T01:19:40Z
2011-12-15T09:12:38Z
2000
 
Type Proceedings Paper
 
Identifier CHALLENGES FACING IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM, VOLS I AND II: MEETING HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS THROUGH SUSTAINABILITY, REHABILITION AND MODERNIZATION,A369-A382
1-887903-09-7
http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/xmlui/handle/10054/16193
http://hdl.handle.net/100/2793
 
Source International Conference on the Challenges Facing Irrigation and Drainage in the New Millennium,FT COLLINS, CO,JUN 20-24, 2000
 
Language English