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Experimental Evidence of Leaks in Elastic Pipes
Authors:Mauro De Marchis  Chiara M. Fontanazza  Gabriele Freni  Vincenza Notaro  Valeria Puleo
Affiliation:1.Faculty of Architecture and Engineering,University of Enna “Kore”, Cittadella Universitaria,Enna,Italy;2.Department of Civil, Environmental, Aerospace, Materials Engineering,University of Palermo,Palermo,Italy
Abstract:Several studies have been carried out in recent decades to establish a relationship between total head and leaks. In literature, the leakage governing equations have been analysed in light of pipe materials, water head, leak dimension or shape. Most of these contributions questioned the classical Torricelli equation, demonstrating through experimental evidence that the classical orifice law can give unsatisfactory results. Nevertheless, starting from the Torricelli equation, other exponential or linear governing equations have been proposed as mathematical models able to reproduce the leakages in water distribution systems (WDSs). To investigate the validity of the proposed governing equations, an experimental campaign was carried out by means of a water distribution network composed of approximately 500 m of polyethylene pipes. The experiments were designed to investigate the effects of leak area and pipe rigidity on discharge. Furthermore, the effect of leak size enlargement with water head was analysed. Finally, the proposed research contributes to the population of a database for estimating the coefficients of head-discharge relationships.
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