In this study a network model was constructed for the hydraulic analysis and design of a small community (Sakwa) water distribution network in North Eastern geopolitical region of Nigeria using WaterCAD simulator. The analysis included a review of pressures, velocities and head loss gradients under steady state average day demand, maximum day demand conditions, and fire flow under maximum day demand using average day demand of 60 lpcd.The results indicate: that the tower height of the existing storage tank is inadequate and should be increased from 10m to 15m to provide satisfactory service, and that there are no areas of concern with respect to pressure or available fire flow for the proposed service area and also that flow velocities are ...
This paper presents a novel method to model water distribution systems (WDS) with insufficient press...
The current water supply system used in Boditi Town is an intermittent supply and the network is a b...
Abstract- This study presents the use of EPANETsoftwarein the design of the N.D.A water distribution...
In this study a network model was constructed for the hydraulic analysis and design of a small commu...
Safe drinking water, sanitation and good hygiene are fundamental to human health, survival, growth a...
Water is a basic need for every human being, which is used for numerous activities such as drinking,...
Abstract: Majority of people in developing countries do not have access to clean and potable water d...
The hydraulic study of drinking water is one of the things that must be done in order to obtain a re...
A logical, analytical evaluation of a water supply network is a daunting engineer’s task. Amongst ot...
The allocation of water demand to nodes is compared with uniformly distributed demand along a pipeli...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Masters Degree in Hydrol...
AbstractIn order to ensure the availability of sufficient quantity of good quality of water to the v...
Demak Waterwork Company (DWC) has served 21,178 customers with the capacity flow of 159.33 l/s. The ...
In order to satisfy the water demand of the continuously growing population, it is essential to prov...
The main objective of this Research is to modeling of urban water supply and water loss in the distr...
This paper presents a novel method to model water distribution systems (WDS) with insufficient press...
The current water supply system used in Boditi Town is an intermittent supply and the network is a b...
Abstract- This study presents the use of EPANETsoftwarein the design of the N.D.A water distribution...
In this study a network model was constructed for the hydraulic analysis and design of a small commu...
Safe drinking water, sanitation and good hygiene are fundamental to human health, survival, growth a...
Water is a basic need for every human being, which is used for numerous activities such as drinking,...
Abstract: Majority of people in developing countries do not have access to clean and potable water d...
The hydraulic study of drinking water is one of the things that must be done in order to obtain a re...
A logical, analytical evaluation of a water supply network is a daunting engineer’s task. Amongst ot...
The allocation of water demand to nodes is compared with uniformly distributed demand along a pipeli...
A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Masters Degree in Hydrol...
AbstractIn order to ensure the availability of sufficient quantity of good quality of water to the v...
Demak Waterwork Company (DWC) has served 21,178 customers with the capacity flow of 159.33 l/s. The ...
In order to satisfy the water demand of the continuously growing population, it is essential to prov...
The main objective of this Research is to modeling of urban water supply and water loss in the distr...
This paper presents a novel method to model water distribution systems (WDS) with insufficient press...
The current water supply system used in Boditi Town is an intermittent supply and the network is a b...
Abstract- This study presents the use of EPANETsoftwarein the design of the N.D.A water distribution...