Annals of West University of Timisoara: Physics (Dec 2023)

Chlorine Decay Simulation in Real Water Distribution System Using Epanet Program

  • Malika Mekki,
  • Hassiba Bouabdesselam,
  • Radouane Laib,
  • Nabil Beloufa,
  • Samir Bekheira,
  • Trari Mohamed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/awutp-2023-0007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 1
pp. 80 – 96

Abstract

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Deterioration of treated drinking water intended for consumption during distribution may be due to physical, chemical or microbiological changes that occur in the water. In addition, the type of pipe material and disintegration of a disinfectant agent can affect the quality of the water supplied. Therefore, the research approach is to simulate the decay residual Cl2 through potable water distribution networks produced by a desalination plant of Oran city in western Algeria. EPANET 2.0 software was used for estimating and predicting Cl2 concentration at different water network points. The value of bulk flow decay coefficient (Kb) is set to −1,99 day−1 for a 50-year-old steel pipe, value for the wall decay coefficient (Kw) was determined using a trial-and-error procedure and assumed to be −1,2 day−1.

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