Measurement uncertainty evaluation of equivalent roughness in hydraulic pipes
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https://doi.org/10.21014/actaimeko.v13i3.1766Keywords:
hydraulics, equivalent roughness, measurement uncertainty, Monte Carlo methodAbstract
This paper addresses the quantification of the dispersion of equivalent roughness values obtained from the experimental study of hydraulic pipes used, for example, in water supply networks. This quantity is mainly used in the determination of the friction factor related to pipe fluid flow. In this context, non-linear and complex mathematical models, such as the Colebrook-White equation, are applied to characterize the equivalent roughness of hydraulic pipes composed of different types of materials. However, knowledge about the measurement uncertainty of the obtained estimates is still reduced, having a direct impact in the conformity assessment of this type of hydraulic component and in the technical comparison between different types of pipes (materials and manufacturers). The paper describes the application of a Monte Carlo method (MCM) in the measurement uncertainty evaluation of equivalent roughness. In addition to presenting the theoretical and experimental background, the paper describes the measurement uncertainty propagation, from the probabilistic formulation of the input quantities up to the output quantity. A numerical example, based on experimental data retrieved from field testing of hydraulic pipes integrated in a large-scale agricultural irrigation network, is shown in the paper, illustrating the suitability, advantages, and limitations of the proposed approach.
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