Affiliation:
1. Saint-Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Abstract
Water flow rates calculated by using deterministic models and methods do not describe the real variability in the water supply operation. This problem can be solved by mathematical simulation. The stochastic nature of the water consumption process implies involves random variables with certain distribution laws describing the main process components, namely intensity, duration and frequency.This paper discusses the mathematical simulation of the duration and frequency of water consumption by the most common types of water dispensers (kitchen sink and bathtub faucets (shower cubicle), toilet bowl with flush tank, washing machine and dishwasher).Purpose: The aim of this work is to evaluate and substantiate theoretical laws of the water consumption by the most common types of water dispensers as well as the frequency (probability) of their daily use.Research findings: The duration and frequency are determined for water consumed by various water dispensers using water supply systems of buildings. The empirical data are analyzed. Mathematical simulation method is proposed and justified for the water consumption process.
Publisher
Tomsk State University of Architecture and Building
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