Dr. Lingireddy to Lecture at the World Environmental & Water Resourses Congress

 

WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL & WATER RESOURCES CONGRESS:

"Water Without Borders"

Lecture: Effective Surge Protection – Going Beyond Modeling Tools

Presented by Dr. Srinivasa Lingireddy.

Sunday, June 1, 2014 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.

With more than 300,000 water main breaks each year in North America alone, it is no surprise that more water utilities are gearing towards comprehensive transient modeling of their pipeline infrastructure. Though this was inconceivable a few years ago, the advent of high speed computing coupled with Lagrangian-based unsteady flow modeling tools is allowing for designing efficient surge protection systems even for very large water distribution systems. While sophisticated modeling tools help build and analyze transient network models with ease, a prudent designer needs to go well beyond modeling tools for arriving at an efficient and robust surge protection system. This short course is aimed at unraveling the relationships between surge protection methods and surge protection equipment along with an in depth discussion on limitations of mathematical models and critical analysis of the results. The presentation will draw from more than two decades of experience encompassing research and development of modeling tools, designing and commissioning of surge protection systems, and close working relationships with surge protection equipment manufactures. Several real case studies from around the world will be embedded into the presentation.

Course Outline

World Environmental & Water Resource Congress Program Guide & Registration Form