THE ADDUCTION PIPES MANAGEMENT ON LIMITING WATER LOSS
Mihail Luca,
Daniel Toma,
Anca Bălan,
Alexandru Lucian Luca and
Ioan Apetroi
Romaqua, 2015, vol. 106, issue 8, 19-30
Abstract:
An important place within water supply systems is represented by the adduction pipes. The flow in adductions can be characterized by free level under the pressure, or in certain situations in a mixed manner. The modification of design parameters and of the hydrodynamic regime in the adductions for water is developed in a continuous destructive process or variable in time. The multiple actions determine the modification of the constructive and functional parameters of the adduction, diminish the mechanic resistances, disturb the stability and decrease the safety in the construction exploitation. Most of the times, the remedy of destructive effects involves expensive works and which are executed in extremely difficult conditions.
Keywords: Adduction; pipes; water; loss; seepage; old; adduction; design; rehabilitation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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