BEZERRA, S. T. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4678267078253179; BEZERRA, Saulo de Tarso Marques.
Resumo:
This work presents a methodology for economic optimization aimed at the rehabilitation of
networks of water distribution, which have flow and pressure deficiency in the
consumption nodes. The methodology used is based on the Granados Method
(GRANADOS, 1986) of the economic design of pressurized networks. It is an interactive
process where by a selection step by step regarding the possibilities of changes of the
network pipe and/or the pumping head, so as to optimize the investment and the energy
cost of the system rehabilitated. The process, alters the diameters of the pipes of the
distribution network, the available pressures and the best pumping head, in such a way that
the combined cost, of the investment (physical intervention in the network) and pumping
operation (up-to-date energy cost) of the distribution system be minimized. The proposed
method has been applied the two networks of water distribution, one threshed and other
branched: a fictitious network and Sector 11 of Irrigated the Perimeter Senador Nilo
Coelho in Juazeiro - BA, respectively. Also, the proposed model can serve as an effective
tool for decision making, being viable your application in real cases.