생애주기 에너지 분석을 이용한 상수관망의 생애주기 결정Life Cycle Determination of Water Distribution System using Life Cycle Energy Analysis
- Other Titles
- Life Cycle Determination of Water Distribution System using Life Cycle Energy Analysis
- Authors
- 이승엽; 유도근; 김중훈
- Issue Date
- 2015
- Publisher
- 대한상하수도학회
- Keywords
- 생애주기 에너지 분석; 상수관망; EPANET2.0; 생애주기; LCEA; Water Distribution System; EPANET2.0; Life Cycle
- Citation
- 상하수도학회지, v.29, no.1, pp.11 - 21
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 상하수도학회지
- Volume
- 29
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 11
- End Page
- 21
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/95377
- ISSN
- 1225-7672
- Abstract
- When designing Water Distribution System (WDS), determination of life cycle for WDS needs to be preceded. And designershould conduct comprehensive design including maintenance and management strategies based on the determined lifecycle. However, there are only a few studies carried out until now, and criteria to determine life cycle of WDS are insufficient.
Therefore, methodology to determine life cycle of WDS is introduced in this study by using Life Cycle Energy Analysis(LCEA). LCEA adapts energy as an environmental impact criterion and calculates all required energy through the wholelife cycle. The model is build up based on the LCEA methodology and model itself can simulate the aging and breakageof pipes through the target life cycle. In addition the hydraulic analysis program EPANET2.0 is linked to developed modelto analyze hydraulic factors. Developed model is applied to two WDSs which are A WDS and B WDS. Model runs for1yr to maximum 100yr target life cycle for both WDSs to check the energy tendency as well as to determine optimallife cycle. Results show that 40yr and 54yr as optimal life cycle for each WDS, and tendency shows the effective energyis keep changing according to the target life cycle. Introduced methodology is expected to use as an alternative optionfor determining life cycle of WDS.
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