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Water distribution modeling / (Kayıt no. 9144)

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International Standard Book Number 0965758044
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
049 ## - LOCAL HOLDINGS (OCLC)
Holding library BAUN_MERKEZ
050 04 - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER
Classification number TD481
Item number .W357 2001
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Walski, Thomas M
9 (RLIN) 95746
Relator term Author
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Water distribution modeling /
Statement of responsibility, etc Thomas M. Walski, Donald V. Chase, Dragan A. Savic
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement First edition
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Waterbury, CT, U.S.A. :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Haestad Press,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice [2001]
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©2001
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xv, 441 pages :
Other physical details illustrations ;
Dimensions 28 cm +
Accompanying material 1 CD
336 ## - CONTENT TYPE
Content Type Term text
Content Type Code txt
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337 ## - MEDIA TYPE
Media Type Term computer
Media Type Code computer
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338 ## - CARRIER TYPE
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504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (pages 413-428) and index
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Introduction to Water Distribution Modeling
Title -- 1.1 Anatomy of a Water Distribution System
-- -- Sources of Potable Water
-- -- Customers of Potable Water
-- -- Transport Facilities
-- -- 1.2 What is a Water Distribution System Simulation?
-- -- 1.3 Applications of Water Distribution Models
-- -- Long-Range Master Planning
-- -- Rehabilitation
-- -- Fire Protection Studies
-- -- Water Quality Investigations
-- -- Energy Management
-- -- Daily Operations
-- -- 1.4 The Modeling Process
-- -- 1.5 A Brief History of Water Distribution Technology
-- -- 1.6 What Next?
-- -- 1.6 References
-- -- Modeling Theory
Formatted contents note 2.1 Fluid Properties
Title -- Density and Specific Weight
-- -- Viscosity
-- -- Fluid Compressibility
-- -- Vapor Pressure
-- -- 2.2 Fluid Statics and Dynamics
-- -- Static Pressure
-- -- Velocity and Flow Regime
-- -- 2.3 Energy Concepts
-- -- Energy Losses
-- -- 2.4 Friction Losses
-- -- Darcy-Weisbach
-- -- Hazen-Williams
-- -- Manning Equation
-- -- Comparison of Friction Loss Methods
-- -- 2.5 Minor Losses
-- -- Valve Coefficient
-- -- Equivalent Pipe Length
-- -- 2.6 Resistance Coefficients
-- -- Darcy-Weisbach
-- -- Hazen-Williams
-- -- Manning
-- -- Minor Losses
-- -- 2.7 Energy Gains: Pumps
-- -- Pump Head-Discharge Relationship
-- -- System Head Curves
-- -- Pump Operating Point
-- -- Other Uses of Pump Curves
-- -- 2.8 Network Hydraulics
-- -- Conservation of Mass
-- -- Conservation of Energy
-- -- Solving Network Problems
-- -- 2.9 Water Quality Modeling
-- -- Transport in Pipes
-- -- Mixing at Nodes
-- -- Mixing in Tanks
-- -- Chemical Reaction Terms
-- -- Other Types of Water Quality Simulations
-- -- Discussion Topics and Problems
-- -- Assembling a Model
Formatted contents note 3.1 Maps and Records
Title -- System Maps
-- -- Topographic Maps
-- -- As-Built Drawings
-- -- Electronic Maps and Records
-- -- 3.2 Model Representation
-- -- Network Elements
-- -- Network Topology
-- -- 3.3 Reservoirs
-- -- 3.4 Tanks
-- -- 3.5 Junctions
-- -- Junction Elevation
-- -- 3.6 Pipes
-- -- Length
-- -- Diameter
-- -- Minor Losses
-- -- 3.7 Pumps
-- -- Pump Characteristic Curves
-- -- Model Representation
-- -- 3.8 Valves
-- -- Isolation Valves
-- -- Directional Valves
-- -- Altitude Valves
-- -- Air Release Valves and Vacuum Breaking Valves
-- -- Control Valves
-- -- Valve Books
-- -- 3.9 Controls (Switches)
-- -- Pipe Controls
-- -- Pump Controls
-- -- Regulating Valve Controls
-- -- Indicators of Control Settings
-- -- 3.10 Types of Simulations
-- -- Steady-State Simulation
-- -- Extended Period Simulation
-- -- Other Types of Simulations
-- -- 3.11 Skeletonization
-- -- Skeletonization Example
-- -- Skeletonization Guidelines
-- -- Elements of High Importance
-- -- Elements of Unknown Importance
-- -- Skeletonization Conclusions
-- -- 3.12 Model Maintenance
-- -- Discussion Topics and Problems
-- -- Water Consumption
Formatted contents note 4.1 Baseline Demands
Title -- Data Sources
-- -- Spatial Allocation of Demands
-- -- Categorizing Demands
-- -- Mass Balance Technique
-- -- Unaccounted-for Water
-- -- 4.2 Demand Multipliers
-- -- Peaking Factors
-- -- 4.3 Time-Varying Demands
-- -- Diurnal Curves
-- -- Developing System-Wide Diurnal Curves
-- -- Developing Customer Diurnal Curves
-- -- Defining Usage Patterns Within a Model
-- -- 4.4 Projecting Future Demands
-- -- Historical Trends
-- -- Spatial Allocation of Future Demands
-- -- Disaggregated Projections
-- -- 4.5 Fire Protection Demands
-- -- Discussion Topics and Problems
-- -- Testing Water
-- -- Distribution Systems
-- -- 5.1 Testing Fundamentals
-- -- Pressure Measurement
-- -- Flow Measurement
-- -- Potential Pitfalls in System Measurements
-- -- 5.2 Fire Hydrant Flow Tests
-- -- Pitot Gages and Diffusers
-- -- Potential Problems With Fire Flow Tests
-- -- Using Fire Flow Tests for Calibration
-- -- 5.3 Head Loss Tests
-- -- Two-gage Test
-- -- Parallel-pipe Test
-- -- Potential Problems With Head Loss Tests
-- -- Using Head Loss Test Results for Calibration.
-- -- 5.4 Pump Performance Tests
-- -- Head Characteristic Curve
-- -- Pump Efficiency Testing
-- -- Potential Problems with Pump Performance Tests
-- -- Using Pump Performance Test Data for Calibration
-- -- 5.5 Water Quality Sampling
-- -- Constituent Analysis Data Requirements
-- -- Laboratory Testing
-- -- Discussion Topics and Problems
-- -- Calibrating Hydraulic Network Models
Formatted contents note 6.1 Model-Predicted vs. Field-Measured Performance
Title -- Comparisons Based on Head
-- -- Quality of Calibration Data
-- -- Location of Data Collection
-- -- 6.2 Sources of Error in Modeling
-- -- Types of Errors
-- -- Nominal vs. Actual Pipe Diameters
-- -- Internal Pipe Roughness Values
-- -- Distribution of System Demands
-- -- System Maps
-- -- Temporal Boundary Condition Changes
-- -- Model Skeletonization
-- -- Geometric Anomalies
-- -- Pump Characteristic Curves
-- -- 6.3 Calibration Approaches
-- -- Manual Calibration Approaches
-- -- Automated Calibration Approaches
-- -- Model Validation
-- -- 6.4 EPS Model Calibration
-- -- Parameters for Adjustment
-- -- Calibration Problems
-- -- Calibration Using Tracers
-- -- Energy Studies
-- -- 6.5 Calibration of Water Quality Models
-- -- Source Concentrations
-- -- Initial Conditions
-- -- Wall Reaction Coefficients
-- -- 6.6 Acceptable Levels of Calibration
-- -- Discussion Topics and Problems
-- -- Using Models for Water Distribution System Design
Formatted contents note 7.1 Applying Models to Design Applications
Title -- Extent of Calibration and Skeletonization
-- -- Design Flow
-- -- Reliability Considerations
-- -- Key Roles in Design Using a Model
-- -- Types of Modeling Applications
-- -- Use of Optimization in System Design
-- -- 7.2 Identifying and Solving Common
-- -- Distribution System Problems
-- -- Undersized Piping
-- -- Inadequate Pumping
-- -- Consistent Low Pressure
-- -- High Pressures During Low Demand Conditions.
-- -- Oversized Piping
-- -- 7.3 Pumped Systems
-- -- Pumping into a Closed System with No Pressure Control Valve
-- -- Pumping into a Closed System with Pressure Control Variable-speed Pumps
-- -- Pumping into a System with a Storage Tank
-- -- Pumping into Closed System with Pumped Storage
-- -- Pumping into Hydropneumatic Tanks
-- -- Well Pumping
-- -- Pumps in Parallel
-- -- Head Loss on Suction Side of Pump
-- -- 7.4 Extending a System to New Customers
-- -- Extent of Analysis
-- -- Elevation of Customers
-- -- Assessing an Existing System
-- -- 7.5 Establishing Pressure Zones and Setting
-- -- Tank Overflows
-- -- Establishing a New Pressure Zone
-- -- Laying Out New Pressure Zones
-- -- Tank Overflow Elevation
-- -- 7.6 Developing System Head Curves for Pump Selection/Evaluation
-- -- 7.7 Serving Lower Pressure Zones
-- -- PRV Feeding into a Dead-end Pressure Zone
-- -- Lower Zone with a Tank
-- -- Lower Zone Fed with Control Valves
-- -- Conditions Upstream of the PRV or Control Valve
Formatted contents note 7.8 Rehabilitation of Existing Systems
Title -- Data Collection
-- -- Modeling Existing Conditions
-- -- Overview of Alternatives
-- -- Evaluation
-- -- 7.9 Tradeoffs Between Energy and Capital Costs
-- -- Discussion Topics and Problems
-- -- Modeling Customer
-- -- Systems
-- -- 8.1 Modeling Water Meters
-- -- 8.2 Backflow Preventers
-- -- 8.3 Representing the Utility's Portion of the Distribution System
-- -- 8.4 Customer Demands
-- -- Commercial Demands for Proposed Systems
-- -- 8.5 Sprinkler Design
-- -- Starting Point for Model
-- -- Sprinkler Hydraulics
-- -- Approximating Sprinkler Hydraulics
-- -- Piping Design
-- -- Fire Sprinklers
-- -- Irrigation Sprinklers
-- -- Discussion Topics and Problems
-- -- Operations
Formatted contents note 9.1 The Role of Models in Operations
Title -- 9.2 Low Pressure Problems
-- -- Identifying the Problem
-- -- Modeling Low Pressures
-- -- Finding Closed Valves
-- -- Solving Low Pressure Problems
-- -- 9.3 Low Fire Flow Problems
-- -- Identifying the Problem
-- -- Solutions to Low Fire Flow
-- -- 9.4 Adjusting Pressure Zone Boundaries
-- -- 9.5 Taking a Tank Off-Line
-- -- Fire Flows
-- -- Low Demand Problems
-- -- 9.6 Shutting Down a Section of the System
-- -- Representing a Shutdown
-- -- Simulating the Shutdown
-- -- 9.7 Power Outages
-- -- Modeling Power Outages
-- -- Duration of an Outage
-- -- 9.8 Power Consumption
-- -- Determining Pump Operating Points
-- -- Calculating Energy Costs
-- -- Multiple Distinct Operating Points
-- -- Continuously Varying Pump Flow
-- -- Developing a Curve Relating Flow to Efficiency
-- -- Variable-Speed Pumps
-- -- Using Pump Energy Data
-- -- Understanding Rate Structures
-- -- 9.9 Water Distribution System Flushing
-- -- Modeling Flushing
-- -- Representing a Flowed Hydrant
-- -- Hydrant Location Relative to Nodes
-- -- Steady-State vs. EPS Runs
-- -- Indicators of Successful Flushing
-- -- 9.10 Sizing Distribution System Meters
-- -- Subsystem Metering
-- -- Using Models for Meter Sizing
-- -- Implications for Meter Selection
-- -- 9.11 Models for Investigation of System Contamination
-- -- 9.12 Leakage Control
-- -- Discussion Topics and Problems
-- -- Appendix A Units and Symbols
-- -- Appendix B Conversion Factors
-- -- Appendix C Tables
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc CD-ROM contains: WaterCAD software -- Exercise-examination booklet
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Water
General subdivision Distribution
-- Mathematical models
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Water Supply
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Models, Statistical
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Chase, Donald V.
Fuller form of name (Donald Vincent),
Dates associated with a name 1960-
9 (RLIN) 124418
Relator term Author
Personal name Savic, Dragan,
Dates associated with a name 1960-
9 (RLIN) 124419
Relator term Author
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