Software based localisation of leaks in a water supply network
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01252_2016_SP2_08
According to international and national standards, the best practice method for monitoring a water supply system is to sectorize it into district metered areas. A district metered area (DMA) is an area with strict hydraulic boundaries within a distribution system with measured inflow into this discrete area. The measured minimum night flow can be compared to a default or to the customer night consumption to calculate water loss. For a supply system with detailed information about the structure, pressure and hydraulic gradients, it is also possible to identify water loss with high reliability using a method of monitoring virtual district metered areas. The presented method was used for upgrading an implemented monitoring strategy for a network in Germany. With this concept the area of a possible leak could be reduced within a virtual DMA to a range of 300 m between the prediction and the real leak only by combining the metered flow values and the calibrated hydraulic model.
Autoren | Gerald Gangl / Raúl Navas |
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Erscheinungsdatum | 01.01.1970 |
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Zeitschrift | 3R - Special 2 2016 |
Verlag | Vulkan-Verlag GmbH |
Titel | Software based localisation of leaks in a water supply network |
Beschreibung | According to international and national standards, the best practice method for monitoring a water supply system is to sectorize it into district metered areas. A district metered area (DMA) is an area with strict hydraulic boundaries within a distribution system with measured inflow into this discrete area. The measured minimum night flow can be compared to a default or to the customer night consumption to calculate water loss. For a supply system with detailed information about the structure, pressure and hydraulic gradients, it is also possible to identify water loss with high reliability using a method of monitoring virtual district metered areas. The presented method was used for upgrading an implemented monitoring strategy for a network in Germany. With this concept the area of a possible leak could be reduced within a virtual DMA to a range of 300 m between the prediction and the real leak only by combining the metered flow values and the calibrated hydraulic model. |
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