Development of a user-friendly hydraulic model for simulating hybrid water distribution networks: a transition toward sector sustainability

Author:

Obura Denis1,Nabifo Vivian1,Akamushaba Obed1,Apiny Immaculate2,Dadebo Derrick1

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Civil Engineering, Uganda Technical College (UTC), Kyema, P.O. Box 473, Masindi, Uganda

2. b Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Business and Development Studies, Gulu University, P.O. Box 166, Gulu, Uganda

Abstract

ABSTRACT The conventional computational approach for modeling and simulating drinking water distribution networks (WDNs) is time-consuming and prone to human errors. Therefore, this study developed and implemented a hydraulic modeling tool, the ‘Kyema-Net model’, based on the modified Hardy Cross algorithm in Visual Basic, to simulate a hybrid WDN with the inclusion of pipe cost assessment. The model's accuracy was validated by comparing its outputs with those of EPANET 2.2 software. The Kyema-Net model and EPANET 2.2 simulation results were comparable. Considering the WDN case study, the proposed model initialized nodal inflows in proportions of 60 and 40% for any two pipes exiting the node, reducing the computational steps. The model executed three trials to achieve the final solution against four trials for EPANET 2.2. The mean absolute percentage error, coefficient of determination (R2), and root mean square error metrics for flow velocity were ∼0.00%, 1.00, and ∼0.00 m, respectively. The modified resilience index values ranged between 0.30 and 1.09. Implementing the proposed hydraulic modeling tool in designing and/or rehabilitating WDNs demonstrated compliance with numerous social-, economic-, and technological-related Sustainable Development Goals. This would assist various water sector stakeholders in the sustainable planning, operation, and management of WDNS globally.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

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