Optimal Design of Orifice typed Distribution Channel using Step Method Program

Step method 프로그램을 이용한 orifice 분배수로의 최적 설계에 관한 연구

  • 박노석 (한국수자원공사 수자원연구원) ;
  • 박상철 (한국수자원공사 수자원연구원) ;
  • 김성수 (한국수자원공사 수자원연구원) ;
  • 이선주 (한국수자원공사 수자원연구원) ;
  • 정남정 (한국수자원공사 수자원연구원)
  • Received : 2006.06.19
  • Accepted : 2006.09.26
  • Published : 2006.10.15

Abstract

This study conducted to optimize the design and operation of orifice typed distribution channels which were generally constructed to link the rapid mixing process and flocculation/sedimentation basin. To accomplish the goal of this study, programming step method using FORTRAN 90, was applied it to simulate the performance of existing distribution channel in the selected S DWTP (Drinking Water Treatment Plant). The proposed step method program was validated in terms of the feasibility with comparison between the measurement and prediction value in each orifice. From the evaluation results of the current conditions with the design and operation, it was revealed that the existing gradient of the tapered channel is not appropriate. Also, we suggested that in the case of the inlet width being 3.5m, reducing the downstream width by about 0.5m would make more equitable distribution flow in the channel. Consequently, dealing with various conditions of the design and operation with distribution channel, we could conclude that for the parallel typed channel, as the width is wider and the diameter of orifice is smaller, the more equitable distribution occur. In addition, the inlet flowrate and the number of orifice can affect the flow velocity in the channel.

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