Water Transport and Distribution I (2008)
Brief description
This course introduces participants to the basics of planning, hydraulic- and engineering design, construction, operation & maintenance of water transport and distribution systems.
Learning objectives
On the conclusion of this course, the participant should fully understand the steady-state hydraulics;
- be able to decide on the main planning elements of these systems, namely the design demands, pressures, velocities and gradients;
- be able to choose adequate supplying scheme, suggest the network layout, main components and pipe materials;
- be able to distinguish between various operational modes and finally;
- be able to judge technical solutions dealing with the system maintenance, rehabilitation, and expansion.
Target group
Mid-career professionals dealing with technical aspects of drinking water transport & distribution, working for municipal assemblies, water supply companies or consulting bureau's.
Additional information
The course covers the following subjects:
- Introduction: Main objectives and components of water transport and distribution systems.
- Water Demand: Categories, patterns, calculation, forecasting.
- Hydraulics of Pressurised Flows: Basic equations, single pipe calculation, branched and looped networks, system- and pump characteristics, pressure related demand. Hydraulics of storage and pumps.
- Main Components of Hydraulic Design: Design parameters, choice of supply scheme, network layouts.
- Engineering design: Choice of pipe materials, valves and other equipment.
- Pumps and Mechanical Equipment: Review of pump types and their applications, design of pumping stations, power requirements and energy consumption, auxiliary equipment.
- Network construction: pipe laying, testing and disinfection.
- Operation and Maintenance: Regular and irregular supply, unaccounted-for water and leakage, network cleaning and rehabilitation procedures, water demand management.