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Hydraulic analysis of the Velký Beranov water supply network
Kopecký, Josef ; Remeš,, Bronislav (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
The thesis is focused on hydraulic analysis of water supply network of the Velký Beranov in Jihlava district. A detailed quasi-dynamic hydraulic model of the water supply network was created, and then subsequently calibrated and verified on the basis of measurement of hydraulic quantities on the water supply network. The least squares numerical method was used to calibrate the model. The simulation model illustrates behavior of the water supply network during the characteristic operating conditions of the water supply. The follow-up analyzes carried out assessment of the pressure ratios with respect to the existing and future development given by the zoning plan.
Impact of pressure condition on water consuption in water distribution network
Straňák, Petr ; Sucháček, Tomáš (referee) ; Tuhovčák, Ladislav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with effect of pressure conditions in the water supply network on consumption of drinking water. The introductory part describes how pressures affect water consumption and six studies from different countries carried out on real network are presented. Further, the work is devoted to other factors influencing water consumption and distribution of domestic water consumption. The practical part deals with the laboratory measurement of the influence of pressure change on tested discharge fittings for flowing and dripping water. The results are also expressed in annual costs and a method is presented how the effect of pressure change can be quantified if we know the average daily consumption and its distribution.
Assessment of drinking water consumption in the water supply network of the Valašské Meziříčí
Fučík, David ; Libosvár, Dušan (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the analysis of the time series of drains from the water reservoir and evaluation of the minimum night flow in the water supply network of the town of Valašské Meziříčí. In the theoretical part of this thesis were elaborated research of Czech and foreign literature focusing on drinking water consumption analysis, measurement and evaluation of minimum night flow and methods of determination of water losses in distribution systems. The practical part includes analysis of water outflows from reservoirs, evaluation of minimum night flow and determination of basic water loss indicators for selected district metered areas of the network. The above-mentioned water supply network is operated by the Vak Vsetín, a.s.
Design and Operation of Water Disinfections Plants
Krupicová, Simona ; Rajnochová, Markéta (referee) ; Kučera, Tomáš (advisor)
In the first part of my bachelor thesis I deal with individual disinfectants used for hygienic supply of drinking water based on chlorine and without chlorine. Then I mention the operation without chlorine disinfectants. In the second part of this thesis I describe individual plants using various disinfection methods and at the end of the thesis I compare these methods and use it in practice.
Technical Assessment of Water Supply Infrastructure
Hos, Lukáš ; Kučera, Tomáš (referee) ; Tuhovčák, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis is about condition assessment of water supply infrastructure. First part is about legislative demands on condition assessment and about methods used abroad to asses water supply infrastructure. Second part of this thesis is about application TEA Water. It is described how it works and it is used to condition assessment of fictional water supply infrastructure and choosen objects of real water supply infrastructure.
Optimisation of Pressure Condition in water Distribution Networks
Straňák, Petr ; Sucháček, Tomáš (referee) ; Tuhovčák, Ladislav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with pressure in the water distribution network. The introductory chapter describes legislative requirements for network pressures and means of network auditing. The following chapter deals with the optimization of pressure conditions in the water distribution network, describes the positive and negative aspects of pressure optimization, illustrates ways of influencing pressures, and briefly analyzes existing case studies from abroad. In the final chapter, with the help of the EPANET 2.0 program, pressure optimization is performed on the fictional network.
Hydraulic analysis of the Tvarožná water supply system
Trněná, Eva ; Sucháček, Tomáš (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the hydraulic analysis of the existing water distribution system of Tvarožná village. The thesis is divided into several parts. The first part introduces the purpose of the work. The second part focuses on mathematical modeling of water distribution system, hydraulic analysis of water distribution system, describe Epanet 2.0 software that was used for modeling and review the current research on mathematical modeling of water distributions systems. The third part of the thesis analyzes in detail the studied area and describes drinking water distribution to the municipality. The fourth part describes the measuring campaign in the locality and its evaluation, which was subsequently used for the model construction. The fifth part describes the input data and the procedure for the model settings in the software Epanet 2.0. The results of the hydraulic analysis are the pressure conditions in the water distribution network, which are compared to the actual valid legislation. Also the hydraulic capacities of the fire hydrants and their location in the municipality are compared to the standard requirements.
Water supply without a residual disinfectant
Rajnochová, Markéta ; Pikal, Martin (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the water distribution system functioning without chlorine-based disinfectant. This thesis contains research of documented cases of examples of drinking water distribution systems both abroad and in the Czech Republic, which do not use disinfectants. Moreover, the thesis pay attention to chlorine and its effects on bacteria. The thesis deals with the first assessment of water supply structure, which determines whether the water supply structure is suitable for operating without disinfectant. The thesis describes the process of transition to the disinfectant-free operation and determines the undesired events, which may occur with the ending of the use of disinfectant. As a part of the research, the thesis examines the water supply system in village Kateřinice, to determine if it is suitable for operation without disinfectant.
Project to extend water and sewer in the village Brandýsek
Petrová, Michaela ; Synáčková, Marcela (advisor) ; Renata, Renata (referee)
The thesis deals with the project phase of utility services within newly built family homes. Special attention is paid to the construction of sanitary sewers, water mains and rain water management in urban areas in context of the current legislation. The paper is divided into theoretical and practical part. The first part focuses on the means and facilities of utility services and on legislation regarding their proposed design and subsequent implementation. The second part concentrates on the construction of particularly selected networks in a specific project. It involves the emerge of new locations within undeveloped areas that closely adjoin the existing community. In this area we find not only a proposed sewerage treatment for wastewater but also water lines for the newly formed 14 building plots. Special attention is paid to the management of rainwater coming from public roads and sidewalks. The construction of the proposed utilities is economically evaluated in the budget costs calculated for building construction. The conclusion of this paper concentrates on the newly formed building plots that have been pre-engineered for connection to the relevant utilities.
Analysis of the water network development and utilization of water resources in and around Hradec Králové
Barborik, Lukáš ; Gdulová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Bašta, Petr (referee)
This thesis analyzes the use of water resources, development of water supply and water management structures since the 60s of the 20th century to the present day. Background materials provided on request by Vodovody a kanalizace Hradec Králové a.s. from their archives. The materials consist of text and map outputs from master plans of water supply network. For the analysis were created maps of water network in the years 1973, 1981, 1994 and 2010, whose underlying maps are digitized material from the period. As graphical output was used ArcMap program. The analysis assesses the development and future of drinking water resources, water network and water management structures and can serve as a starting point for a more detailed examination of historical events and developments in and around Hradec Králové.

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