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This document provides an overview and introduction to the EPANET hydraulic and water quality modeling software. It outlines the key capabilities and applications of EPANET, describes the user interface and how to input network data. It also discusses the various output results that can be generated including tabular, graphical and map outputs. Finally, it describes the tutorial and example models included with EPANET to help users learn how to use the software.
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EpaNET Description

This document provides an overview and introduction to the EPANET hydraulic and water quality modeling software. It outlines the key capabilities and applications of EPANET, describes the user interface and how to input network data. It also discusses the various output results that can be generated including tabular, graphical and map outputs. Finally, it describes the tutorial and example models included with EPANET to help users learn how to use the software.
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LECTURE 8-A

INTRODUCTION TO
EPANET

CE-642
CEEN 4800/6965 - Special Topics
Geographic Information Systems and Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling
Sam Shamsi, Ph.D., P.E.
Adjunct Professor
Department of Civil / Environmental & Chemical Engineering

OUTLINE
‹ Download instructions
‹ EPANET description
‹ EPANET capabilities
‹ EPANET applications
‹ User interface
‹ EPANET input data
‹ EPANET output
t t results
lt
‹ Tutorial
‹ Exercise
‹ Homework
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EPANET IN COMPUTER LAB

EPANET DOWNLOAD
http://www.epa.gov/ORD/NRMRL/wswrd/epanet.html

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EPANET DOWNLOAD
http://www.epa.gov/ORD/NRMRL/wswrd/epanet.html#Downloads

DESCRIPTION
‹ EPANET models flow rate, pressure, and water quality
(contaminant concentration) in a water distribution system.
‹ The modeled network can consist of:
‹ Nodes:
Š pipe junctions
Š storage tanks, and
Š reservoirs.
‹ Links:
Š pipes
Š pumps
Š valves
‹ EPANET demo

Shortcut to Net1.net.lnk

C:\Documents and Settings\sshamsi\My Documents\2008\YSUGIS08\Lectures\10-EPANET\EPANET\AGNETDemo1\Net1.net 6

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DESCRIPTION
‹ EPANET models:
‹ flow of water in pipes,
‹ pressure at junctions,
‹ height of water in tanks,
‹ concentration of a chemical,
‹ water age, and
‹ source tracing
t i (trace
(t the
th source off a
contaminant)

CAPABILITIES
‹ Extended period hydraulic analysis
‹ Can model systems of any size
‹ Computes friction head loss using one of
the following equations
‹ Hazen-Williams,
‹ Darcy-Weisbach, or
‹ Chezy-Manning
‹ Allows minor head losses for bends
bends,
fittings, etc.
‹ Models constant or variable speed pumps
‹ Computes pumping energy and cost
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CAPABILITIES
‹ Models various types of
valves including:
‹ Shutoff valves
‹ Check valves
‹ Pressure regulating valves
‹ Flow control valves
‹ Models storage tanks of
any shape (i.e., diameter
can vary with height))
‹ Allows multiple demand
categories at nodes, each
with its own pattern of
time variation
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APPLICATIONS
‹ Plan and improve a system's hydraulic performance
‹ Pipe, pump and valve placement and sizing
‹ Fire flow analysis
‹ Maintain and improve the quality of water delivered to
consumers
‹ Study disinfectant loss and by-product formation
‹ Evaluate alternative strategies for improving water
quality
qua ty suc
such as:
as
‹ Altering source utilization within multi-source systems,
‹ Modifying pumping and tank filling/emptying schedules to
reduce water age,
‹ Utilizing booster disinfection stations at key locations to
maintain target residuals
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USER INTERFACE
‹ Provides a visual network editor that
simplifies the process of building piping
network models and editing their
properties.
‹ Various data reporting and visualization
tools are used to assist in interpreting
the results of a network analysis. These
include:
‹ Graphical views (time series plots, profile
plots, contour plots, etc.),
‹ Tabular views, and
‹ Special reports (e.g., energy usage).
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USER INTERFACE
INPUT FILE NAME
MENU BAR
STANDARD TOOLBAR MAP TOOLBAR
MAP AND
DATA BROWSER

SIMULATION TIME

SIMULATION TIME

MAP LEGEND

NETWORK MAP

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STANDARD TOOLBAR

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MAP TOOLBAR

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EPANET INPUT
‹ Junctions
‹ Coordinates (can import from GIS)
‹ Elevation
‹ Demand (gallons per minute)
‹ Initial quality

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EPANET INPUT
‹ Pipes
‹ Length
‹ Diameter
‹ Roughness coefficient (Hazen-Williams
C factor)

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EPANET INPUT
‹ Tanks data
‹ Coordinates (can import from GIS)
‹ Ele ation
Elevation
‹ Levels
Š Initial
Š Minimum
Š Maximum
‹ Diameter
‹ Volume

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EPANET INPUT
‹ Pumps data
‹ Start node
‹ End node
‹ Pump curve
‹ Initial status
(open, close)

‹ Valves data

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BACKDROP MAP
‹ EPANET can display a backdrop map behind the pipe
network map.
‹ street map,
‹ utility map,
‹ topographic map
‹ Simplifies the process of adding pipes to the network
(heads up digitization)
‹ Windows enhanced metafile (wmf and emf) or bitmap
(bmp)
‹ Most CAD and GIS programs have the ability to
save their drawings and maps as metafiles.
‹ Selecting View >> Backdrop from the Menu Bar will
display a sub-menu with the following commands:
‹ Load (loads a backdrop map file into the project)
‹ Unload (unloads the backdrop map from the project)
‹ Align (aligns the pipe network with the backdrop)
‹ Show/Hide (toggles the display of the backdrop on
and off)

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DATA BROWSER

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EPANET OUTPUT
‹ Junctions (nodes)
‹ Pressure
‹ Quality (e.g.,
(e g residual chlorine concentration)

‹ Pipes (links)
‹ Flow (gallons per minute)
‹ Velocity (ft per second)
‹ Head loss (ft)

‹ Tanks: inflow, level, quality


‹ Pump: flow rate

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TABULAR RESULTS

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MAP BROWSER

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ANIMATED MAP RESULTS


EPANET's water quality analyzer
Track the percent of flow from a given
node reaching all other nodes over time

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GRAPHICAL
RESULTS

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GRAPHS

70% nodes have pressure less


than 120 psi

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EPANET TUTORIAL
‹ Great way to practice and learn
‹ Build a network from scratch
‹ Chapter 2, Page 13 of the Users Manual

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EPANET TUTORIAL
1. Select Tutorial from EPANET Help menu, or
2. Open Tutorial.hlp file from C:\Program Files\EPANET2

C:\Program Files\EPANET2

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EPANET TUTORIAL

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EPANET TUTORIAL

SEE NEXT SLIDE

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EPANET TUTORIAL

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EPANET EXAMPLES
‹ EPANET comes with three example pipe networks to help one become
familiar with the program.
‹ The example input files are installed in the “Examples” folder underneath
the EPANET 2 installation directory
‹ C:\Program Files\EPANET2\Examples
‹ Examples include:
‹ net1.net: a simple pipe network modeling chlorine decay
‹ net2.net: an example of a tracer study utilizing calibration data
‹ net2-FL.dat: calibration data used with net2.net
‹ net3 net: a larger network model illustrating source tracing
net3.net:
‹ View the Project Summary for example description (select Project >>
Summary from the main menu)

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HOMEWORK 6: EPANET EXERCISE
‹ EPANET Example 1: net1.net
‹ A simple example of modeling chlorine decay

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HOMEWORK 6: EPANET EXERCISE


‹ Download and print the
exercise from the HOMEWORK NO. 5: EPANET EXERCISE
Course Web site CEEN 4800/6965 - Special Topics
Geographic Information Systems and Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling
(HW5 pdf)
(HW5.pdf)
‹ Launch EPANET software from Start → All Programs → EPANET 2.0
‹ It has 20 steps.
‹ From File menu select Open. Navigate to C:\Program Files\EPANET2\Examples folder if
necessary. Select the EPANET input file Net1.inp and click open.
‹ Exercise has questions
that should be
answered.
‹ Answer the exercise
questions
‹ Submit the exercise
with answers

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