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Premise Plumbing Modeling edited by Juneseok Lee, et al.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lee, Juneseok, Editor.
Abokifa, Ahmed, Author.
Alvisi, Stefano, Author.
Bartrand, Tim, Author.
Blokker, Mirjam, Author.
Cole, Dan, Author.
Gong, James, Author.
Guymer, Ian, Author.
Hamilton, Kerry A., Author.
Hamilton, Mark, Author.
Heida, Ashley, Author.
Jochen, Deuerlein, Author.
Kapelan, Zoran, Author.
Keane, Tim, Author.
Klein, Gary, Author.
Kroner, Oliver, Author.
LeChevallier, Mark, Author.
Lutz, Jim, Author.
Maslia, Morris L., Author.
Moerman, Andreas, Author.
Mraz, Alexis, Author.
Persily, Andrew, Author.
Piller, Olivier, Author.
Schmidt, Frank, Author.
Shang, Feng, Author.
Weir, Mark H., Author.
Walski, Tom, Author.
Williams, Jeremy, Author.
Woolhouse, Phil, Author.
Contributor:
Burkhardt, Jonathan, Editor.
Buchberger, Steve, Editor.
Grayman, Walter, Editor.
Haxton, Terra, Editor.
Janke, Robert, Editor.
Murray, Regan, Editor.
Platten, William, Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Water quality management.
Water-supply engineering.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (197 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Reston : American Society of Civil Engineers, 2023.
Summary:
Sponsored by the Premise Plumbing Modeling Task Committee of the Water Distribution Systems Analysis Committee of the Planning and Management Council of the Technical Coordination Executive Committee of the Environmental & Water Resources Institute of ASCEPremise Plumbing Modeling examines various aspects of premise plumbing systems and how they have been and could be modeled for purposes of effective engineering design and operation. Special emphasis is placed on highlighting challenges and research gaps in current premise plumbing modeling efforts.Topics includeModeling water demands in premise plumbing systems,Hydraulic modeling in premise plumbing systems,Water quality in premise plumbing systems,Hot water systems,Instrumentation for premise plumbing modeling,Premise plumbing modeling applications and limitations,Future premise plumbing modeling, andPremise plumbing system design and management.This valuable publication will serve as a reference for water researchers and instruction material for graduate students in environmental science and engineering. It will also provide practical guidance for practicing engineers and water utility personnel involved in building water system management and modeling.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Committee and Contributors
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Premise Plumbing Modeling Task Committee
Organization of This Book
References
Chapter 2 : Modeling Water Demands in Premise Plumbing Systems
Introduction
Estimating Peak Water Demand
Definition of Peak Demand
Hunter ' s Curve
Alternatives to Hunter ' s Curve
Task Group Initiative
Water Demand Calculator-The Algorithms
Water Demand Calculator-The Software
Simulating Instantaneous Water Demand
Diurnal Patterns
Model Resolution
Modeling Approaches
Some Water Demand Models
Forecasting Future Water Demands
Effect of Weather on Water Demand
Effect of Lockdown and Quarantine-Case Study from the Pandemic
Other Factors Affecting Water Demands
Research Needs
New Age Dawning
Peak Estimation
Demand Simulation
Chapter 3 : Hydraulic Modeling in Premise Plumbing Systems
Fundamentals of Hydraulics in Premise Plumbing Systems
Hydraulic Transients in Premise Plumbing Systems
Hydraulic Transients: Impacts on Water Distribution Systems
Challenges with Modern Premise Plumbing Systems
Pump Technology and Peak Water Demand
Up-Feed Systems in High-Rise Buildings
Fixture
Temperature Mixing Valves
Backflow Prevention Valve
Materials
Installation and Workmanship
Maintenance
Education
Conclusions and Research Needs
Chapter 4 : Water Quality in Premise Plumbing Systems
Mixing and Longitudinal Dispersion within a Circular Pipe
Examples of Premise Plumbing System Water Quality Concerns
Inorganics
Disinfectant Residual
Kinetic Chlorine Decay and Disinfection By-Product Formation Modeling
Opportunistic Premise Plumbing Pathogens
Biofilm.
Disinfection
Conclusions
Chapter 5 : Hot Water Systems
Hot Water Recirculation System
Case Study A: California Building Energy Efficiency
Case Study B: Simulation of Energy Consumption for Hot Water Using a Stochastic Model
Case Study C: Legionella Outbreaks in Hot Water Premise Plumbing Systems
Impact of Codes and Technology on Legionella Risk and Energy Efficiency
Chapter 6 : Instrumentation for Premise Plumbing Modeling
Instrumentation
Example Sensor Setup
Chapter 7 : Premise Plumbing Modeling Applications and Limitations
Modeling
Demand Modeling
Flow and Pressure Modeling
Water Quality Modeling
Transient Models
Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling
Limitations of Hydraulic Modeling
Water Security Applications
Residential Scale
Large Venues
General Water Quality Applications
Water Age Modeling
General Constituent Modeling
Temperature
Lead
Perspectives on Risk and Decision-Making for Premise Plumbing Systems: An Integrated Model Case Study
Limitations of Water Quality Modeling
Conclusion and Research Needs
Chapter 8 : The Future of Premise Plumbing Modeling
Smart Water Sensors
Premise Plumbing Information Management
Building Information Modeling
A Platform for Interoperability
A Display Mechanism
A Robust Data Management System for Information on Piping Layouts
Direct Linkages to Models
Digital Twins
Premise Plumbing Stakeholder Engagement
Case Study: Challenges Ahead-Climate Change and Aging Water Infrastructure in Cincinnati
Concluding Remarks
Appendix A : Glossary, Abbreviations, and Definitions
Appendix B : Premise Plumbing System Design and Management.
Pipe Sizing Methods Used in the United States
How Is the Fixture Supply (Twig Pipes or Pipe Supplying Only One Fixture) Designed?
How/What Supply Pressure Is Considered in the Design?
Case Study: Applying Different Plumbing Codes to Design a 45-Unit Apartment Building
Premise Plumbing Design versus Modeling
Pipe Sizing Methods versus Hydraulic Modeling
Implications for Hydraulic Modeling of Premise Plumbing Systems
Developing Building Water Management Programs
Water Management Program Development
Water Quality Monitoring for a Management Program
Appendix C : Summary Tables for Premise Plumbing Instrumentation
Appendix D : Webinar Series on Premise Plumbing Modeling
Index.
Notes:
Print version record.
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ISBN:
9780784485118
0784485119
9780784485101
0784485100
OCLC:
1406408996

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