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Research papers

Hydraulic transient evaluation via fabricable impedance matrix for pipe networks

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Pages 326-340 | Received 08 Aug 2020, Accepted 03 Jul 2021, Published online: 07 Jan 2022
 

Abstract

A novel analysis method is proposed to evaluate the impact of specified components in a pipe network on the severity of transient events. A new structural scheme for the impedance matrix was developed to ensure the feasibility of compartmental unsteady analyses, which can be useful for complex pipe networks with different pipeline elements. The impact of a specific pipeline element or a designated section with multiple elements on the transient response can be obtained by delineating the subtracted frequency response between a specific hydraulic impedance of the complete network and that of the missing element. A hypothetical pipe network was introduced to validate the developed method. The impacts of pipeline elements on the total transient response were perfectly matched between the subtraction of time domain responses and direct computation using the identified frequency response function. The transient relaxing impact of additional pipeline elements can be considered for the design of pipe networks.

Acknowledgement

The author appreciates constructive comments from three reviewers and associate editor.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by a 2-year research grant of Pusan National University.

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