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Analysis of Operating and Maintenance Parameters for Agricultural Pipeline System Using EPANET

EPANET을 이용한 농업용 관수로 시스템의 운영 및 유지관리 인자 분석

  • Kim, Nam Do (Department of Water Resources, Yooshin Engineering Corporation) ;
  • Kim, Sun Joo (Department of Civil, Environmental and Plant Engineering, Konkuk University) ;
  • Kwon, Hyung Joong (Technical Research Center, Yooil Engineering) ;
  • Kim, Phil Shik (Department of Civil, Environmental and Plant Engineering, Konkuk University) ;
  • Park, Hyun Jun (Technical Research Center, Yooil Engineering)
  • Received : 2017.06.20
  • Accepted : 2017.07.05
  • Published : 2017.07.31

Abstract

In this study, EPANET model which is using on the pipe network analysis was applied to Haenam irrigation district has provided irrigation water by pipeline system about 1,125ha and then have built pipe network to study area and supply performance evaluation of existing structure was analyzed by SPA (Single Period Analysis) in EPANET. As model results of simulation average ratio of maximum supply quantity/irrigation water requirements(base demand) was analyzed by 2.63. It means also that was analyzed as being capable of ensuring the water supply capacity. It was provided the necessary information for the maintenance facility through analyzed hydraulic behaviors in the pipeline inside such as flow velocities, pressures and hydraulic grade lines. It was satisfied with the allowable design criteria that was compared analyzed results with presented allowable design standards at agricultural production infra improvement project planning and design (Pipeline design standard). In order to analyze efficiency promotions of irrigation water, using Extended Period Simulation it was compared supply quantity with irrigation water requirements while pumps set operating pattern in 24 hours, then efficiency promotions of irrigation water was determined through analyzed oversupply water quantity and occurrence time by branch lines. According to results for oversupply quantity in Haenam district by time and end of branch lines efficiency promotions of irrigation water was suggested from 0.33 % to 37.59 %. To draw reasonable operating rules for water use and through this research, it is expected to be helpful for efficient water use and operational management of agricultural pipeline system to the current agricultural irrigation.

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