Water transport through pipes, pressure losses, (pressure) network design and building, pump selection, pumping stations, power supply, quantitative reliability, operation and maintenance.Studie goals: The student will acquire the ability to: design a transportation network, identify critical situations for water hammer design a pumping station in terms of capacity, lay out and operation of pumps analyse a lopped and branched pipe system, analyse a drinking water system with ALEID or EPANET and a sewer system with HYDROWORKS, identify critical areas for water quality deterioration, analyse the reliability of a drinking water system and identify critical elements as well as formulate solutions to these points
Additional information
Additional information about CT5550, Pumping stations and transport pipelines, can be found onĀ drinkwater.tudelft.nl.
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Subjects
- Intro to Pumping Stations and Transport Pipelines
- Hydraulics – Theoretical background
- Pumps and pumping stations
- Network calculations
- Practical applications network calculation
- Reliability drinking water supply systems
- Water quality aspects of drinking water networks
- Design of drinking water distribution networks
- Operation and maintenance of network
- Aleid appendices
- Design project
- Excursions
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