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Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Abo Elmagd :: Publications:

Title:
CORRELATION BETWEEN COST AND PERFORMANCE OF DRINKING WATER PIPE NETWORK DURING NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
Authors: Hanan A. Fouad, Ahmed M. AboElmagd, Wail A. Fahmy, Marwa A. Diab
Year: 2016
Keywords: Water Distribution Network; Performance Evaluation; Efficiency; Cost of Water Networks; Efficiency; Normal Operation Conditions.
Journal: IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology
Volume: Volume: 05
Issue: Issue: 07
Pages: 341-346
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

Now a days, large expenditures are spent on maintenance and rehabilitation of water distribution systems due to lack of performance. This research work is concerned with investigating the relationship between the cost of a certain water distribution network design and its performance during normal operating conditions. Noting that performance is expressed by an efficiency index. By analyzing eighteen alternative designs of a particular networks, it has been concluded that the efficiency of water delivery is inversely proportional to the cost of a water distribution system with a strong coefficient of determination. Also, increasing the number of pipes in a network would result in more leakage problems and subsequently lower efficiency. Finally, the proposed equation that describes the cost-efficiency relationship can be effectively utilized to determine the cost of a design with desirable efficiency or the efficiency corresponding to a known cost.

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