Affiliation:
1. 1 Civil Engineering Department, Umm AL-Qura University, Makkah, K.S.A
Abstract
Abstract
This paper describes an experimental and analytical study that examined the effects of soil on leakage rate from defective water pipes. An experimental model was designed and constructed to simulate idealized cracks in defective water pipes discharging into a bed of granular materials. Tests were run on three different materials: LBS-B, LBS-A, and glass ballotini with different characteristics. The results reveal that the presence of bedding material surrounding a leaking pipe causes a significant change in the leakage rate versus free flow conditions. The bedding has a greater impact on larger defect openings. There was a significant drop in the values of the coefficient of discharge (Cd) when the pipe discharged into a soil bed versus free flow conditions; this value was 38% lower for coarse particles and 70% for finer particles. The results also showed that high leakage rates could flow from the defective pipe without fluidization of the bedding materials. An analytical model based on the method of fragments was presented to predict the leakage rate after which the predicted results were compared with values measured experimentally.
Subject
Water Science and Technology
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