Analysis and Design of Water and Sewer Networks in Buildings

Duration (Hrs) 20 Hours/Hours

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Brief Description:

This course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze and design water and sewer networks in buildings. The curriculum covers the engineering fundamentals and technical procedures used in the design of water and sewer systems, including planning, implementation, and analysis to ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of the system.

Course Objectives:

  • Understand the fundamental principles of water and sewer systems.
  • Acquire the skills necessary to analyze and design water and sewer networks.
  • Learn about the regulations and codes applicable to the design of water and sewer networks.
  • Apply modern design methods and techniques to enhance system efficiency.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of proposed systems and ensure compliance with engineering standards.

Training Content:

  • Introduction to Water and Sewer Systems: Overview of the basic components and functions.
  • Water Demand Analysis: How to calculate water consumption and distribution in buildings.
  • Water Network Design: Basic principles of network design, including dimensions and materials used.
  • Sewer Network Design: Fundamentals of designing drainage and wastewater disposal systems.
  • Regulations and Standards: Study of local and international standards related to water and sewer systems.
  • Modern Technologies: Review of the latest methods and technologies used in design and analysis.
  • Evaluation and Testing: How to test the effectiveness of proposed systems and make necessary adjustments.

Target Audience:

This course is designed for architects, civil engineers, designers, and technicians working in the fields of building design and construction. It also targets students in architectural and civil engineering programs, as well as anyone interested in enhancing their skills in analyzing and designing water and sewer networks.