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Hydraulic analysis of the Hnojník water supply system
Nováková, Jana ; Tureček,, Jan (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is focused on hydraulic analysis of Hnojnik water supply system. The structure of this thesis is devided into several parts. The first part focuses on general hydraulic analysis, possibilities of using matematic modeling, and types of analysis that can be performed in a water network. Next section contains a list and brief characteristics of software tools used for hydraulic analysis. Attention is focused on the EPANET 2.0 which was used to build a model of Hnojnik water supply system. The last section describes the construction of the network model, input data used for modeling and evaluation od hydraulic analysis.
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.
Hydraulic analysis of the Damnice water supply system
Bergerová, Marie ; Kopecký, Josef (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with hydraulic analysis of the proposed concept of connecting the Damnice group water supply systém to the Znojmo group water supply system. In firt part, the issue of drought and the related threat to the supply of drinking water are presented. The second part is focused on the basics of mathematical water supply network modelling and software program EPANET 2.2 used for modelling is described. In the practical part, the focus area is characterised and the process of building the model in EPANT 2.2 is clarified. A hydraulic analysis was processed for simulating four variants that represented the connection of different count of unicipalities to the proposed group water supply system. For individual variants, the optimal pipe dimension of the main supply pipe as well as the branching water pipes along the route were sought. In processing the results of the hydraulic analysis, pressure ratios, flow rates, water age in the water supply network and the reserve capacities of the water tanks were assessed.
Assessment and Optimization of the Hrubá Skála Water Supply System
Zikudová, Markéta ; Svoboda, Pavel (referee) ; Kučera, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of this diploma thesis is to perform a hydraulic analysis of the existing water supply network Hrubá Skála – Radvánovice. The thesis is divided into several parts. The introductory chapter describes the purpose and objectives of the thesis. The second part presents general information about drinking water supply with a focus on pressure conditions on the network. The third part describes the mathematical modelling of water supply networks. The fourth part of the thesis describes in detail the individual objects on the Hrubá Skála – Radvánovice and Doubravice networks. It also provides information regarding the network recovery plan. The fifth chapter provides basic calculations and models the current state of pressures on water pipes in winter/summer and also according to information provided by the operator. The sixth chapter deals with five variants of the network recovery solution, where each variant is given a design, model and subsequent evaluation of this variant. At the end of the sixth chapter, all variants are compared with each other.
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.
Hydraulic analysis of the Hnojník water supply system
Nováková, Jana ; Tureček,, Jan (referee) ; Ručka, Jan (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is focused on hydraulic analysis of Hnojnik water supply system. The structure of this thesis is devided into several parts. The first part focuses on general hydraulic analysis, possibilities of using matematic modeling, and types of analysis that can be performed in a water network. Next section contains a list and brief characteristics of software tools used for hydraulic analysis. Attention is focused on the EPANET 2.0 which was used to build a model of Hnojnik water supply system. The last section describes the construction of the network model, input data used for modeling and evaluation od hydraulic analysis.

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