Water Resour Manage (2009) 23:367–393
DOI 10.1007/s11269-008-9279-z
Water Supply System Performance for Different
Pipe Materials Part II: Sensitivity Analysis
to Pressure Variation
Helena Ramos · Silja Tamminen · Dídia Covas
Received: 13 January 2007 / Accepted: 23 May 2008 /
Published online: 8 July 2008
© Springer Science + Business Media B.V. 2008
Abstract In water supply systems there are many situations during normal operation
that induce the occurrence of pressure transients, where high pressures are followed
by low, sometimes even negative pressures. These transients may cause ruptures in
pipes creating thus leaks or opportunities for contaminants to enter the water supply
system. Thus severe pressures transients should be avoided or adequately controlled
in potable drinking systems. The level of service provided by water distribution
systems is an important matter in the water industry of today. However, the measure
of the performance of a pipe system network is not a straightforward task. In this
study the performance of pressures in two networks (a cast iron network and a
polyethylene network) with the same typology was compared. The transient state
conditions were induced by different typical hydromechanical devices operation
characterised by a sudden pumps trip-off, a leakage occurrence and a closure of
an automatic control valve. For the hydraulic simulations, advanced models based
on numerical computation for steady and transient state conditions were used. A
performance evaluation model was developed to analyse each type of situation since
the simulation time period and the concerns regarding the system behaviour can be
fairly different.
Keywords Water supply systems · Performance evaluation · Pressure variation ·
Steady conditions · Unsteady conditions
H. Ramos (B ) · S. Tamminen · D. Covas
Instituto Superior Técnico, Av. Rovisco Pais,
1049-001 Lisbon, Portugal
e-mail: helena.ramos@civil.ist.utl.pt
S. Tamminen
e-mail: silja.tamminen@netcabo.pt
D. Covas
e-mail: didia.covas@civil.ist.utl.pt