Turbidity and Discolouration Modelling Tool
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
The new Turbidity and Discolouration Modelling tool in DNV GL's Synergi Water software now uses the most advanced calculation methods available to increase performance
"Synergi Water can predict not only where discoloured water may occur but now also the magnitude," says DNV GL - Software Managing Director Are Føllesdal Tjønn. "Water companies can plan more effectively where to flush or replace the pipes, and where they need to take measures during operational activity. Ultimately, the end customers are the beneficiaries, every time they turn on their kitchen taps," he says.
Other new features include multi-substance water quality modelling, giving users the ability to model the transport and reactions of an unlimited number of interdependent substances. Synergi Water can now also model fluid properties that vary with temperature and can also model heat transfer, especially useful for hydrocarbon modelling.
Synergi Water leads the market in its ability to model complex power contracts, including time of use (TOU) pricing and other user-specified formulas, allowing significant cost savings by pump schedule optimization.
"Synergi Water is at the forefront in market-driven development and we are committed to solving complex modelling problems in the water industry by innovating and leveraging solutions from other industries," said Tjønn.
Source: DNV-GL
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