Hydraulic transients generated when sudden changes in flow rates occur in a pressurized pipeline system were and are still today a crucial technical aspect of their operation. This is a common concern of hydraulic engineers aiming to reduce pressure waves in order to limit their related effects onto the hydraulic system components. From this perspective, the presence of a bypass system is recognized as useful to reduce the maximum water hammer overpressure during a pipeline closure; however, the sizing of bypass system is usually heuristic. This paper investigates the sizing procedure for a bypass system (i.e. pipe and valve) mainly considering the overpressure reduction values as dependent on some typical parameters for such pipe systems. A numerical model is used to investigate the efficiency of a bypass system in reducing the maximum water hammer overpressure, showing that an optimally designed bypass system allows to completely close a pipe in a lower time simultaneously saving the integrity of existing devices. Results show that the optimal diameters for a bypass valve is comprised in the range of 20%–40% of the main pipe diameter. In this way, a bypass system allows an overpressure reduction higher than 70%, which is important for faster manoeuvres.
Numerical analysis of the hydraulic transient in a closed pipe in presence of a bypass valve / Balacco, G.; Piccinni, A. F.. - In: ISH JOURNAL OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING. - ISSN 0971-5010. - ELETTRONICO. - 26:3(2020), pp. 237-245. [10.1080/09715010.2018.1474141]
Numerical analysis of the hydraulic transient in a closed pipe in presence of a bypass valve
Balacco, G.
;Piccinni, A. F.
2020-01-01
Abstract
Hydraulic transients generated when sudden changes in flow rates occur in a pressurized pipeline system were and are still today a crucial technical aspect of their operation. This is a common concern of hydraulic engineers aiming to reduce pressure waves in order to limit their related effects onto the hydraulic system components. From this perspective, the presence of a bypass system is recognized as useful to reduce the maximum water hammer overpressure during a pipeline closure; however, the sizing of bypass system is usually heuristic. This paper investigates the sizing procedure for a bypass system (i.e. pipe and valve) mainly considering the overpressure reduction values as dependent on some typical parameters for such pipe systems. A numerical model is used to investigate the efficiency of a bypass system in reducing the maximum water hammer overpressure, showing that an optimally designed bypass system allows to completely close a pipe in a lower time simultaneously saving the integrity of existing devices. Results show that the optimal diameters for a bypass valve is comprised in the range of 20%–40% of the main pipe diameter. In this way, a bypass system allows an overpressure reduction higher than 70%, which is important for faster manoeuvres.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.