Partial blockages in water pipe networks may contribute to large energy dissipation throughout the system and reduce the service effectiveness for the customers. In this paper, a recently developed stochastic model using transient head measurements for detecting partial blockages in water pipelines is tested with two experimental case studies. The model is a stochastic Successive Linear Estimator (SLE, Yeh et al. 1996) previously used in groundwater hydrology for detecting the heterogeneity pattern of the subsurface. The model provides statistically the best unbiased estimate of diameter distribution due to partial blockages and quantifies the uncertainty associated with these estimates. Tests were carried out at the Water Engineering Laboratory of the University of Perugia (WEL) on two high density polyethylene pipe systems. In the experiments the partial blockages were simulated by placing a smaller diameter pipe of two different lengths between the main pipe. Results show that a first good estimate of the length and the size of the blockage can be obtained by a single short duration transient test executed by maneuvering a ball valve located far away from the blockage position. © 2013 The Authors.

A stochastic tool for determining the presence of partial blockages in viscoelastic pipelines: First experimental results

Massari C;
2014

Abstract

Partial blockages in water pipe networks may contribute to large energy dissipation throughout the system and reduce the service effectiveness for the customers. In this paper, a recently developed stochastic model using transient head measurements for detecting partial blockages in water pipelines is tested with two experimental case studies. The model is a stochastic Successive Linear Estimator (SLE, Yeh et al. 1996) previously used in groundwater hydrology for detecting the heterogeneity pattern of the subsurface. The model provides statistically the best unbiased estimate of diameter distribution due to partial blockages and quantifies the uncertainty associated with these estimates. Tests were carried out at the Water Engineering Laboratory of the University of Perugia (WEL) on two high density polyethylene pipe systems. In the experiments the partial blockages were simulated by placing a smaller diameter pipe of two different lengths between the main pipe. Results show that a first good estimate of the length and the size of the blockage can be obtained by a single short duration transient test executed by maneuvering a ball valve located far away from the blockage position. © 2013 The Authors.
2014
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12th International Conference CCWI 2013: Computing and Control for the Water Industry: "Informatics for Water Systems and Smart Cities"
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02-05 September 2013
Perugia
Pipe systems diagnosis
Stochastic Linear Estimator
Viscoelastic pipes
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Massari, C.; Yeh, T. C J; Ferrante, M.; Brunone, B.; Meniconi, S.
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