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Water Loss Management using EPANET

Saumya Singh, Aditya J. Pukale, Dhananjay K. Gade, Omkar M. Manjare, Sagar G. Mhashilkar

Abstract


Human beings need water in every aspects of life. Universally, numerous nations are wrestling with the problem of expanding water interest and reducing water assets. This makes it basic to utilize accessible water productively and to lessen water misfortunes. But the water suppliers around the world are facing the water loss management issue. Keeping that in mind, development of sustainable water loss management system is also very much necessary. This review presents the utilization of EPANET programming in investigation of the water appropriation network for water misfortune the executives. Advancement of the application permits remote admittance to the recreation model of the water circulation network created in the EPANET climate.The major purpose of analyzing the distribution network is to find the ideal flow rates at each junction. These ideal flow rates can be further compared with actual flow rates to find the probability of leakage at the particular junction in the system.

 


Keywords


Water Loss Management, Sustainable Development, EPANET, Simulation, Water Distribution Network

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Pukale et al., “A Review on Water Loss Management”, Journal of the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda ISSN : 0025–0422, Volume-55, No.1 (II), 2021, pp 203


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