LEAL, A. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1714604461090292; LEAL, Antonio Farias.
Résumé:
Computers have made Hardy Cross methods widely used for sizing
pressured water distribution networks. These techniques, like other classic or
conventional ones, however, do not per se take into account the minirnization of the
system's total costs over its expected life span. This dissertation: a) in-depth surveys
two methods (GRANADOS' and WADISO's) for economic sizing of pressured
networks and extends GRANADOS' method from branched to looped networks; b)
shows how these methods are implemented in computer programs and how to apply
them to find a new solution to an already dimensioned real-world sistem, comparing
the new solutions against the previous one; c) compares one optimization method
against the other, arriving at some generalizations and at some guidelines on how to
choose and apply them to particular applications. The conclusion is that cosi
optimization methods bring such a significative cosi economy that defmiti vely grants
them to be almost mandatoríly advisable for sizing pressured water distribution
systems.