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Describe the causes of hydraulic transients and the types of devices modelled by InfoSurge to control them.
Using InfoSurge to model a water distribution system is an effective way to predict and prevent pressure surges, or water hammer, from causing problems in the system.
Hydraulic transients—another term for pressure surges.
Describes disturbances in fluid caused during change from one steady-state to another.
Main components of disturbances are pressure changes caused by propagation of pressure waves throughout distribution system.
Pressure waves continue to propagate with velocity of sound until they dissipate to level of new steady-state through some form of damping or friction.
Transients can happen in several situations, such as:
Hydraulic systems must be designed to accommodate both normal and abnormal operations and safeguarded to handle adverse external events such as power failures and pipeline fractures.
Main design considerations generally used to mitigate transient conditions include:
If flow is regulated extremely slowly, then it is possible to achieve smooth transition from one steady-state to another without large fluctuations in pressure head or pipe velocity.
Can use InfoSurge to model devices that control pressure and flow transients, including:
Recognizing and addressing potential issues through transient flow simulation and analysis is essential to avoiding serious problems for water utilities.