2022
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2385/1/012123
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Bypass Control strategy of a Pump as Turbine in a Water Distribution Network for energy recovery

Abstract: Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) are subject to leakages due to pipes aging, resulting in water and pressure losses. These issues are solved by installing Pressure Reduction Valves (PRVs) to decrease the pressure in WDNs. Depending on the application, PRVs can waste large amount of energy, hence the substitution of PRVs with Pumps used as Turbines (PaTs) can be a good compromise in terms of economic and technical aspects to reduce leakages and recover energy. Currently the share of PaT is not yet fully devel… Show more

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“…Filannino et al [ 115 ] conducted an experimental test to explore the performance of a PAT within a potential layout integrated into a WDN. The machine used in the study was selected using a specific procedure to ensure its BEP aligns with the average flow rate of the daily flow pattern of an Italian WDN located in Southern Italy.…”
Section: Pump Selection and Performance Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Filannino et al [ 115 ] conducted an experimental test to explore the performance of a PAT within a potential layout integrated into a WDN. The machine used in the study was selected using a specific procedure to ensure its BEP aligns with the average flow rate of the daily flow pattern of an Italian WDN located in Southern Italy.…”
Section: Pump Selection and Performance Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%