Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

AFT Fathom™ Integral to Resolving Stormwater Flooding Issues, Provides Alternatives $25MM under Competitor Scope

Applied Flow Technology
AFT Fathom™ Integral to Resolving Stormwater Flooding Issues (1)

AFT Fathom™ Integral to Resolving Stormwater Flooding Issues, Provides Alternatives $25MM under Competitor Scope

Hydrus Works, LLC
Houston, Texas, USA
Platinum Pipe Award Winner: Operational Benefits and Sustainability

The Gulf of Mexico coast averages some of the highest rainfall in the United States. As a result, cities like Houston, Texas, and their surrounding industrial complexes require ample infrastructure to avoid stormwater flooding. Without this infrastructure, frequently flooded process areas can create a hazard for operators and operations alike.

Michael Arthur, an engineer with Hydrus Works, LLC, was tasked with evaluating a failing stormwater system for a Gulf Coast refinery. While flooding mitigation was the primary concern, Hydrus Works was also providing a second opinion on a larger incumbent firm’s expensive recommendations. Hydrus Works’ use of AFT Fathom, and their unique data collection, allowed them to explore design alternatives across a range of expenditure tiers. These alternatives ultimately allowed the firm to shave 35% from the original proposed $70MM scope, a $25MM reduction while meeting client design requirements.

The stormwater system is made up of a series of gravity drains married to a network of lift stations. These lift stations generally consist of two parallel pumps feeding to a stormwater header, draining into a dedicated storage tank. The AFT Fathom model of the system (Figure 1) annotates the various lift stations and the stormwater tank. The annotations make it evident it was shared among a team during development. The project refinery is confidential, but it is obvious the model was drawn over aerial photography of the site, easily relating the model input and results to the physical system.

AFT Fathom™ Integral to Resolving Stormwater Flooding Issues

Figure 2: Scenario tree of the expenditure-tiered alternatives.

Like all AFT Fathom models for an existing system, a model is only as good as its input data. Arthur’s initial pass at modeling drew largely from drawings and data sheets, before applying 160,000 data points to refine the calibration. Their wealth of data points allowed Hydrus Works to precisely match pipe conditions, pump operation, valve position, and determine other component losses through resistance curves. Many of these elements were iterated automatically through AFT’s Goal Seek and Control module, accounting for degradation through design factors and pump affinity laws to reduce performance. The resulting 505-pipe model was calibrated to within 3% accuracy of field measurement.

With a calibrated model in hand, Arthur was able to explore diverse system set-ups across the various expenditure tiers. With Scenarios, the team could consolidate these alternatives into a single file, all building from the original calibrated model. The final scenario tree is found in Figure 2. The final 3 capital alternatives proposed drastic updates to piping infrastructure, ultimately increasing stormwater flow capacity by more than 151%.

It is apparent the team at Hydrus Works fully understands the capabilities and conveniences of AFT software. Arthur and his team took advantage of both engineering efficiency tools with Excel export and goal-seeking variables, as well as convenience tools in scenarios and workspace customization. By using AFT Fathom’s full extent of features, the firm can compete with larger firms and find potentially overlooked opportunities.

Hydrus Works specializes in the design and diagnosis of plant utilities. Our services include fire protection, cooling water, instrument air, steam, and safety shower systems, as well as other utility systems. When you partner with Hydrus Works, you get more than a guesstimate. You get a custom model with calculations unique to your systems.

Related Articles

Related Whitepapers

What is Water Hammer and Why It Is Important to Prevent?

Water hammer (or hydraulic shock) is the momentary increase in pressure inside a pipe caused by a sudden change of direction or velocity of the…

Five Reasons To Choose A Bearingless Torque Sensor

Benefits that improve your torque measurements Best real-world accuracy Highest Overload Highest Overrange

Advanced Sealing and Condition Monitoring Strategies In Water and Wastewater Plants

Introduction As a plant/maintenance manager or reliability engineer for a water or wastewater facility, you want to know about the best technologies to help your…

Downthrust Measurement in Vertical Pumps Prevents Failure: The Benefits of Measuring Axial Force in Real-Time

“Himmelstein’s Thrustmeter has proven to be accurate and repeatable, which are two of the main things that define quality in an instrument. It’s been a…

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *