Modeling of Pipeline Transients: Modified Method of Characteristics Thesis

(2011). Modeling of Pipeline Transients: Modified Method of Characteristics . 10.25148/etd.FI11080807

thesis or dissertation chair

authors

  • Wood, Stephen L

abstract

  • The primary purpose of this research was to improve the accuracy and robustness of pipeline transient modeling. An algorithm was developed to model the transient flow in closed tubes for thin walled pipelines. Emphasis was given to the application of this type of flow to pipelines with small radius 90° elbows. An additional loss term was developed to account for the presence of 90° elbows in a pipeline. The algorithm was integrated into an optimization routine to fit results from the improved model to experimental data. A web based interface was developed to facilitate the pre- and post- processing operations.

    Results showed that including a loss term that represents the effects of 90° elbows in the Method of Characteristics (MOC) [1] improves the accuracy of the predicted transients by an order of magnitude. Secondary objectives of pump optimization, blockage detection and removal were investigated with promising results.

publication date

  • July 8, 2011

keywords

  • blockage detection
  • blockage removal
  • genetic algorithm
  • high level waste
  • method of characteristics
  • optimization
  • pipeline
  • pump operation
  • transient

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