Bibliographic citations
Chuquiviguel, C., Rodriguez, A. (2017). Evaluación del diseño de una red existente de agua potable sectorizada en función de los coeficientes de rugosidad y variación horaria calibrados [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/3590
Chuquiviguel, C., Rodriguez, A. Evaluación del diseño de una red existente de agua potable sectorizada en función de los coeficientes de rugosidad y variación horaria calibrados [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/3590
@misc{renati/376970,
title = "Evaluación del diseño de una red existente de agua potable sectorizada en función de los coeficientes de rugosidad y variación horaria calibrados",
author = "Rodriguez Alva, Alejandro Jesús",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2017"
}
In the present work, it was proposed to evaluate the design of an existing potable water network, based on its roughness and hourly variation coefficients, which were calibrated with field data. Generally the designers take these coefficients of the current normativity and are used in all designs of potable water networks in Peru. This sector network is located in El Golf urbanization and its surroundings, which is supplied with drinking water underground through a tubular well located in Guillermo Ganoza park. All this in order to evaluate the water performance of the network calibrated with respect to the same network under normed conditions. In addition, this behavior responds to the needs of the population, which will be simulated in different scenarios. As a first development, the calibrated coefficients of ““C““ and ““K2““ were obtained with real data obtained from the field. Continued to this, we proceeded to the development of the hydraulic model of the potable water network sectorized using the factors established by the RNE as the first alternative. Once the model was established, its calibration was carried out with the coefficients obtained from the research to give the analysis base by means of the simulation of different hydraulic scenarios. For the development of this project was based on studies and workshops as well as our regulations in order to provide a livelihood. The standards provided by the National Building Regulations that were used were the following: • OS.030 STANDARD storage of water for human consumption. • Standard OS.050 Water distribution networks for human consumption. • Standard OS.100 Basic considerations for health infrastructure design. • NTP-ISO 1452-2: 2011 (revised 2016) Polyvinyl chloride polyvinyl chloride pipes and fittings (pvc-u) for Water Supply.
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