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PUMP AS TURBINE (PAT) IN INTERMITTENT DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS

2012

A hydraulic model was performed in order to evaluate potential energy recovery resulting by the use of centrifugal pump as turbines (PAT) in the water distribution network characterized by the presence of private tanks. The model integrates the Enhanced Global Gradient Algorithm (EGGA) (Todini [1], Giustolisi et al. [2]), with a pressure driven model (Criminisi et al. [3]) that entails a more realistic representation of the influence of the private tanks filling and emptying process in the network behaviour. The model was applied to real case study: a district metered area in Palermo (Italy). Namely three different scenarios were analyzed and compared with the actual scenario (Scenario 0 - …

energy production hydraulic modelling pressure-driven demand pump as turbine water distribution networks
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Evaluation of statistical sampling for the assessment of residential consumption totals in water distribution networks

2014

The paper provides insights into stratified sampling, a standard statistical technique that may be employed to assess domestic water use in water distribution networks. The basic idea is to use only a few meters to provide inference on the total water consumption of a network or of a district metered area through the knowledge of some additional stratification variables, such as household typology, size and occupants number. Since any sampling procedure assumes that the variance of the variable at stake is known, either a suitable amount of past consumption data is necessary, or a specific preliminary survey must be carried out, in order to define the sampling plan. An application with real…

EngineeringDistribution networksbusiness.industrySampling (statistics)Inferencestatistical sampling water demand water distribution networksWater consumptionWater demandStratified samplingStatisticsEconometricsbusinessWater useWater Science and TechnologyWater Supply
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Hydropower Potential in Water Distribution Networks: Pressure Control by PATs

2014

Pressure control is one of the main techniques to control leakages in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) and to prevent pipe damage, improving the delivery standards of a water supply systems. Pressure reducing stations (PRSs) equipped by either pressure reducing valves or motor driven regulating valves are commonly used to dissipate excess hydraulic head in WDNs. An integrated new technical solution with economic and system flexibility benefits is presented which replaces PRSs with pumps used as turbines (PATs). Optimal PAT performance is obtained by a Variable Operating Strategy (VOS), recently developed for the design of small hydropower plants on the basis of valve time operation, and n…

Small hydroEngineeringEnergy recoveryDistribution networksbusiness.industryPressure controlEnvironmental engineeringWater supplyVariable operating strategy (VOS) · Water distribution networks · Energy recovery · PATsSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaHydraulic headbusinessProcess engineeringHydropowerWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringLeakage (electronics)Water Resources Management
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Definition of performance indicators for urban water distribution systems in drought conditions

2008

Performance indicators water distribution networks
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