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1 | Venue | Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. |
2 | Date | 13 - 17 Oct 2019 |
3 | Download PDF | |
4 | Registration Fees | |
5 | Register | Online 800 PROMIS |
6 | Presenter |
INTRODUCTION
We all take pipes for granted and do not think how these are designed installed and maintained. This course is intended to highlight the methods used in pipeline design and also will look into the procedures used for maintaining and rehabilitating pipelines, concentrating on Sewers. The course will also look at the analysis of pipe networks and various phenomena within pipelines.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
Having attended the course delegates will understand how to;
- Design pipelines
- Understand the rehabilitation Procedure for pipes & Analyse pipe networks
- Understand the causes of Water Hammer in Pipes
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After studying this course, attendees should be able to
- Understand the major aspects pipe design and maintenance
- Be able to identify the main steps taken in a pipe rehabilitation procedure
- Understand pumps
- Undertake a pipeline and pump design
- Understand the Water Hammer in pipes and their effects
PROGRAM
Fluid Properties
- Chemical
- Physical
Fluids in Motion
- Types of flow
- Continuity of Flow
- Energy of a flowing fluid
- Momentum of a flowing fluid
Flow Measurements Through Pipes
- Venturi meter
- Orifice meter
- Pitot tube
Energy Losses in Pipelines
- Minor & Major losses
Friction Losses in Pipelines
Hydraulic Gradient
DAY TWO
Design of Gravity pipelines
Use of Moody’s Diagram
Use of Hydraulics Research Stations Tables
Use of Resistance Equations
Design of Gravity Sewer (Tutorial)
DAY THREE
Sewerage Rehabilitation Manual
- Phase I
- Phase II
- Phase III
- Phase IV
Water Mains
- Operation and Maintenance
- Rehabilitation Pipes
- Valves and Meters
Sewage Storm Overflows
Purpose
Types
Flow Regulators
- Types
DAY FOUR
Pumps
- Types Pump
- Head Multiple
- Pump Systems
- Pumping Calculation Tutorial
Cavitation
- Definition
- Theory
- Examples
DAY FIVE
Unsteady Flow in Pipes (Water Hammer)
- Pressure Propagation in pipes
- Theory
- Examples
Pipe Network analysis
- Conditions for the analysis
- Methods
- Examples