Quantifying the Mismatch in Smart Water Meter Readings in Muscat Water Distribution Network (DIAM) – Case of Oman
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https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.84.9829Abstract
Quantifying the Mismatch in Smart Water Meter Readings in Muscat Water Distribution Network (DIAM) – Case of Oman
Ibrahim Nasser Khalifa Al-Mamari*
*MBA, Middle East CollegeEmail: PG19S2034@mec.edu.com
Dr. Maria Teresa Matriano Faculty/Assistant Professor, Department of Post-Graduate Studies, Middle East College, OmanEmail: [email protected]
Abstract
Purpose:- The study is intended to focus on quantifying the mismatch between the consumption data collected on the project site to the estimated reading generated by the system. The mismatch quantification process involves formulating a theoretical mathematical modelling using Bernoulli’s equation that will help in reducing the conflicts in mismatch of data between the actual and estimated water consumption readings.
Design / methodology / approach:- The study revolves around basic survey of different journals and articles which relates closely to the topic.There’s application of qualitative method in which the results depend on the opinion of the focus group participants.
Findings:- Based on survey results and flow calculations, the flow was compared with the actual discharge measured from the smart meters; mismatch was ensured in the actual discharge at transmission and the discharge at the distribution line at each consumer location. The opinion of the focus group suggests to upgrade the existing system in Diam.
Research limitation / Implications:- A recognizable mismatch was made that influences Diam to create estimated charging. A viable computerized water spillage checking system was consolidated to recognize and annihilate the mismatch.The are recommendations to minimize the estimation system in billing at the water supplier end; and the inclusion of a new technology to quantify the mismatch in the existing system. A SCADA based system to localize the flaw point; and the inclusion of big data analysis in the bill generation software should be implemented.
Originality / value:- There are no previous studies on mismatch quantification process in Oman, and this study would propose a system that would be helpful in finding the causes of mismatch and eradicating them.
Keywords: Diam, Distribution Network, Smart Meters, Estimated Reading, Water Consumption Mismatch, Numerical Modeling
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