Sedimentation in drinking water networks can lead to discolouration complaints. A sufficient criterion to prevent sedimentation in the Dutch drinking water networks is a daily maximum velocity of 0.25 m s?1. Flushing experiments have shown that this criterion is a sufficient condition for a clean network, but not a necessary condition. Drinking water networks include many locations with a maximum velocity well below 0.25 m s?1 without accumulated sediments. Other criteria need to be developed to predict which locations are susceptible to sedimentation and to prevent sedimentation in future networks. More distinctive criteria are helpful to prioritise flushing operations and to prevent water quality complaints. The authors use three differen...
This chapter provides descriptions of essential features of modelling of a broad range of problems i...
In the water treatment process, sedimentation is used to remove suspended particles from raw water, ...
Accumulation of in-sewer sediments often causes problems such as loss of hydraulic capacity of sewer...
Sedimentation in drinking water networks can lead to discolouration complaints. A sufficient criteri...
As we saw, sediment can be a major factor in decreasing the lifespan, efficiency and profit of a hyd...
Discoloration of drinking water is a worldwide phenomenon caused by accumulation and subsequent rem...
The canals of Venice are in need of constant maintenance because of sediment accumulation on canal f...
Drinking water distribution networks such as South East Water Ltd. (SEWL), Melbourne Water, Sydney W...
Discoloration of water is one of the main causes of customers' complaints within the watersupply ind...
Assessing in-sewer sediment accumulation, which causes problems such as loss of hydraulic capacity o...
Discoloration of water is one of the main causes of customers' complaints within the watersupply ind...
In drinking water treatment plants, multiphase flows are a frequent phenomenon. Examples of such flo...
In drinking water treatment plants, multiphase flows are a frequent phenomenon. Examples of such flo...
Discoloration of drinking water is a worldwide phenomenon caused by accumulation and subsequent remo...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is both difficult and costly for water utilities to upda...
This chapter provides descriptions of essential features of modelling of a broad range of problems i...
In the water treatment process, sedimentation is used to remove suspended particles from raw water, ...
Accumulation of in-sewer sediments often causes problems such as loss of hydraulic capacity of sewer...
Sedimentation in drinking water networks can lead to discolouration complaints. A sufficient criteri...
As we saw, sediment can be a major factor in decreasing the lifespan, efficiency and profit of a hyd...
Discoloration of drinking water is a worldwide phenomenon caused by accumulation and subsequent rem...
The canals of Venice are in need of constant maintenance because of sediment accumulation on canal f...
Drinking water distribution networks such as South East Water Ltd. (SEWL), Melbourne Water, Sydney W...
Discoloration of water is one of the main causes of customers' complaints within the watersupply ind...
Assessing in-sewer sediment accumulation, which causes problems such as loss of hydraulic capacity o...
Discoloration of water is one of the main causes of customers' complaints within the watersupply ind...
In drinking water treatment plants, multiphase flows are a frequent phenomenon. Examples of such flo...
In drinking water treatment plants, multiphase flows are a frequent phenomenon. Examples of such flo...
Discoloration of drinking water is a worldwide phenomenon caused by accumulation and subsequent remo...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is both difficult and costly for water utilities to upda...
This chapter provides descriptions of essential features of modelling of a broad range of problems i...
In the water treatment process, sedimentation is used to remove suspended particles from raw water, ...
Accumulation of in-sewer sediments often causes problems such as loss of hydraulic capacity of sewer...