30. UNDERSTANDING DETAILED ANALYSIS
Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:04 am
Do you know that IRRICAD offers Detailed Analysis in the Design options? What is Detailed Analysis and how does it differ from Analyse?
The method used in Design/Analyse assumes nominal flows when calculating pressure loss and is much like working out the hydraulics by hand. For example if you have specified a pressure of 20m at each sprinkler, Design/Analyse calculates the pressure loss in the system by assuming all the flows are the same - based on the 20m of pressure.
However, if you field-tested the pressure it would not be 20m at each outlet. Detailed Analysis calculates the resultant flow from the actual pressure at each sprinkler. In some situations, this can make a significant difference to the flows and friction losses and therefore impact on your choice of pipe sizes and pumps.
Things You Should Know About:
- Zone Design|Detailed Analysis requires the valve pressure to be set in Design|Zone Design Configuration. Initially the valve pressure from a normal analysis or pipe sizing run may be used.
- Design/Analyse can give quite conservative results and in a non-PC system it pays to run Detailed Analysis as a check before finalizing your design.
- Detailed Analysis is only useful on non-pressure compensating outlets - where the flow changes with the pressure.
- Do not use Detailed Analysis when using demand points or PC emitters (well you can use it but the flow won't change!)
- To use Detailed Analysis in the Mainline Design set the water supply pressure first. Note is it only useful for Mainline Outlets with non-PC nozzles.
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The method used in Design/Analyse assumes nominal flows when calculating pressure loss and is much like working out the hydraulics by hand. For example if you have specified a pressure of 20m at each sprinkler, Design/Analyse calculates the pressure loss in the system by assuming all the flows are the same - based on the 20m of pressure.
However, if you field-tested the pressure it would not be 20m at each outlet. Detailed Analysis calculates the resultant flow from the actual pressure at each sprinkler. In some situations, this can make a significant difference to the flows and friction losses and therefore impact on your choice of pipe sizes and pumps.
Things You Should Know About:
- Zone Design|Detailed Analysis requires the valve pressure to be set in Design|Zone Design Configuration. Initially the valve pressure from a normal analysis or pipe sizing run may be used.
- Design/Analyse can give quite conservative results and in a non-PC system it pays to run Detailed Analysis as a check before finalizing your design.
- Detailed Analysis is only useful on non-pressure compensating outlets - where the flow changes with the pressure.
- Do not use Detailed Analysis when using demand points or PC emitters (well you can use it but the flow won't change!)
- To use Detailed Analysis in the Mainline Design set the water supply pressure first. Note is it only useful for Mainline Outlets with non-PC nozzles.
We hope you have found this helpful. If you have a tip you would like to share, please email your tip to Support@IRRICAD.com