Understanding drain down and recharge

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Info works.

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WS pro allows you to simulate the drain down and recharge of the

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water network which occurs when the network is no longer fully pressurized.

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In this example,

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the water network is supplied by a

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single pressure source representing a pumping station.

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In a standard simulation.

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If the pressure source were disabled,

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then the entire network will become isolated with no pressure.

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By enabling drain down,

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you can simulate the remaining water in the system which

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will be gradually used by demand sources like customers,

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you can then determine which customers will receive positive pressure.

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And for how long

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recharge occurs when a pressure source is reintroduced and

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the network gradually returns to a fully pressurized state

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care should be taken when interpreting drain down and recharge results

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particularly when dealing with complex control elements in the network.

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The results are also dependent on the simulation time step and accuracy of the study

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drain down and recharge are not enabled by default.

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These options are enabled per run in the simulation options or

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they can be enabled by default under the tools options.

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Simulation defaults menu

Video transcript

00:04

Info works.

00:04

WS pro allows you to simulate the drain down and recharge of the

00:08

water network which occurs when the network is no longer fully pressurized.

00:13

In this example,

00:14

the water network is supplied by a

00:16

single pressure source representing a pumping station.

00:20

In a standard simulation.

00:22

If the pressure source were disabled,

00:24

then the entire network will become isolated with no pressure.

00:28

By enabling drain down,

00:30

you can simulate the remaining water in the system which

00:33

will be gradually used by demand sources like customers,

00:37

you can then determine which customers will receive positive pressure.

00:40

And for how long

00:42

recharge occurs when a pressure source is reintroduced and

00:46

the network gradually returns to a fully pressurized state

00:51

care should be taken when interpreting drain down and recharge results

00:55

particularly when dealing with complex control elements in the network.

00:59

The results are also dependent on the simulation time step and accuracy of the study

01:05

drain down and recharge are not enabled by default.

01:08

These options are enabled per run in the simulation options or

01:12

they can be enabled by default under the tools options.

01:15

Simulation defaults menu

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Step-by-step Guide

InfoWorks WS Pro allows you to simulate the drain down and recharge of the water network, which occurs when the network is no longer fully pressurized. Enabling drain down simulates the remaining water in the system and its gradual use by demand sources, identifying which customers will receive positive pressure, and for how long.

Imagine a water network supplied by a single pressure source, such as a pumping station. In a standard simulation, when the pressure source is disabled, then the entire network becomes isolated with no pressure.

The GeoPlan of a water network, with the single pressure source, a pumping station, called out.

Recharge occurs when a pressure source is reintroduced, and the network gradually returns to a fully pressurized state.

A graph window simulating the remaining water in the system over time during a drain down, with links and nodes on the x-axis and water in m AD on the y-axis.

Note: Care should be taken when interpreting drain down and recharge results, particularly when dealing with complex control elements in the network. The results are also dependent on the simulation timestep and accuracy of the study.

To enable drain down and recharge by run:

  1. From the Schedule Hydraulic Run dialog box, in the lower-left corner, expand the drop-down and select Simulation Options.
  2. Click Options….
  3. In the Simulation Options dialog box, Default column, deselect the box next to Allow Drain Down to change the Value to Yes.
  4. Deselect Allow Recharge.
  5. Click OK.

The Schedule Hydraulic Run dialog box with Options selected, and the Simulation Options dialog box with Allow Drain Down and Allow Recharge selected.

OR, to enable drain down and recharge by default:

  1. In the Tools menu, select Options.
  2. Select the Simulation Defaults tab.
  3. Enable Allow Drain Down.
  4. Enable Allow Recharge.
  5. Click OK.

The Options dialog box, Simulation Defaults tab, with Allow Drain Down and Allow Recharge selected.

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