Implementation and Validation of a Free Open Source 1D Water Hammer Code

Rune Kjerrumgaard Jensen, Jesper Kær Larsen, Kasper Lindgren Lassen, Matthias Mandø, Anders Andreasen

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Abstract

This paper presents a free code for calculating 1D hydraulic transients in liquid-filled piping. The transient of focus is the Water Hammer phenomenon which may arise due to e.g., sudden valve closure, pump start/stop etc. The method of solution of the system of partial differential equations given by the continuity and momentum balance is the Method of Characteristics (MOC). Various friction models ranging from steady-state and quasi steady-state to unsteady friction models including Convolution Based models (CB) as well as an Instantaneous Acceleration Based (IAB) model are implemented. Furthermore, two different models for modelling cavitation/column separation are implemented. Column separation may occur during low pressure pulses if the pressure decreases below the vapour pressure of the fluid. The code implementing the various models are compared to experiments from the literature. All experiments consist of an upstream reservoir, a straight pipe and a downstream valve.
Original languageEnglish
Article number64
JournalPhysics of Fluids
Volume3
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)1-49
Number of pages49
ISSN2311-5521
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2018

Keywords

  • water hammer
  • unsteady friction
  • fluid transients
  • method of characteristics
  • column separation
  • cavitation
  • numerical simulation

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