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The Impact of Hydraulic Model Calibration on Model-Based Leak Localization Accuracy: Conclusions Drawn from a Real-World Case Study
This study examines the influence of the quality of hydraulic model calibration on the accuracy of model-based leak localization. It is based on a real-world case study where pressures were measured at 12 positions for more than 4 months. Fire flow tests were performed to obtain calibration data— artificially generated leaks with different sizes between 0.25 l/s to 1 l/s at 4 different positions served as dataset for model-based leak localization. Three different calibration approaches were applied on an uncalibrated model generated from GIS data: (i) height adjustments of measurement positions through detailed analysis of long term pressure signals in the leak-free system; as well as (ii) manual trial and error calibration; and (iii) automatic calibration with fire flow test data. The height-adjusted model lead to increased leak localization accuracy compared to the uncalibrated GIS model. However, the most significant improvement was achieved through fire flow test based calibration— revealing a partially closed valve in the system. The auto-calibrated model, which simultaneously calibrated roughness and minor loss coefficients, provided the highest leak localization accuracy.
The Impact of Hydraulic Model Calibration on Model-Based Leak Localization Accuracy: Conclusions Drawn from a Real-World Case Study
This study examines the influence of the quality of hydraulic model calibration on the accuracy of model-based leak localization. It is based on a real-world case study where pressures were measured at 12 positions for more than 4 months. Fire flow tests were performed to obtain calibration data— artificially generated leaks with different sizes between 0.25 l/s to 1 l/s at 4 different positions served as dataset for model-based leak localization. Three different calibration approaches were applied on an uncalibrated model generated from GIS data: (i) height adjustments of measurement positions through detailed analysis of long term pressure signals in the leak-free system; as well as (ii) manual trial and error calibration; and (iii) automatic calibration with fire flow test data. The height-adjusted model lead to increased leak localization accuracy compared to the uncalibrated GIS model. However, the most significant improvement was achieved through fire flow test based calibration— revealing a partially closed valve in the system. The auto-calibrated model, which simultaneously calibrated roughness and minor loss coefficients, provided the highest leak localization accuracy.
The Impact of Hydraulic Model Calibration on Model-Based Leak Localization Accuracy: Conclusions Drawn from a Real-World Case Study
Lippacher, Jakim P. (Autor:in) / Steffelbauer, David B. (Autor:in) / Arbesser-Rastburg, Georg (Autor:in) / Fuchs-Hanusch, Daniela (Autor:in)
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2019 ; 2019 ; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
16.05.2019
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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