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Analysis of MNF and FAVAD Model for Leakage Characterization by Exploiting Smart-Metered Data: The Case of the Gorino Ferrarese (FE-Italy) District

Irene Marzola, Stefano Alvisi, Marco Franchini

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Abstract

Leakages in water distribution systems have great economic and environmental impacts and are a major issue for water utilities. In this work, the water balance and the Minimum Night Flow (MNF) method for evaluating the amount of water loss, as well as the power and Fixed and Variable Area Discharge (FAVAD) equations for analyzing the relationship between leakage and pressure, were applied to a fully monitored District Metered Area (DMA) located in Gorino Ferrarese (FE, Italy). Time series of (a) the water consumption of each user, (b) the DMA inflow, and (c) the pressure at the DMA inlet point were monitored with a 5 min time step. The results of an analysis carried out by exploiting the collected time series highlighted that: (a) The application of the MNF method based on literature values can lead to significant inaccuracies in the presence of users with irregular consumption, and (b) the estimation of the parameters of the power and FAVAD equations is highly affected by the amounts and types of observed data used.

Topics & Concepts

InflowLeakage (economics)Power consumptionEnvironmental scienceMaterial flow analysisWater consumptionComputer sciencePetroleum engineeringPower (physics)Environmental engineeringEngineeringMechanicsWaste managementThermodynamicsEconomicsMacroeconomicsPhysicsWater Systems and OptimizationUrban Stormwater Management SolutionsSmart Grid Energy Management
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