EPANET

EPANET
Original author(s)Lewis A. Rossman
Developer(s)United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA, Cincinnati, Ohio)
Stable release
2.2 / July 23, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-07-23)[1]
Written inC Programming Language(engine) / Object Pascal(User Interface)
Operating systemWindows
Available inEnglish
TypeEngineering Simulation
LicenseNone (Public domain)
Websitewww.epa.gov/water-research/epanet

EPANET (Environmental Protection Agency Network Evaluation Tool) is a public domain, water distribution system modeling software package developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Water Supply and Water Resources Division. It performs extended-period simulation of hydraulic and water-quality behavior within pressurized pipe networks and is designed to be "a research tool that improves our understanding of the movement and fate of drinking-water constituents within distribution systems".[2] EPANET first appeared in 1993.[3]

EPANET 2 is available both as a standalone program and as an open-source toolkit (Application Programming Interface in C). Its computational engine is used by many software companies that developed more powerful, proprietary packages, often GIS-centric. The EPANET ".inp" input file format,[4] which represents network topology, water consumption, and control rules, is supported by many free and commercial modeling packages. Therefore, it is arguably considered as the industry standard.

  1. ^ "EPANET - Water Research - US EPA". epa.gov. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  2. ^ Rossman, L. A., "Computer Models/EPANET" in L. Mays, ed., Water Distribution Systems Handbook, Chapter 12, McGraw-Hill companies, Inc., New York, NY, 1999.
  3. ^ Rossman, L. A., "the EPANET Water Quality Model" in B. Coulbeck, ed., Integrated Computer Applications in Water Supply, Vol. 2, Research Studies Press Ltd., Somerset, England, 1993.
  4. ^ Rossman, L. A., "EPANET 2 Users Manual", 2000