International audienceThis work presents the modeling and simulation of a hydraulic network with four nodes and two branches that form a two-level water distribution system. It also proposes a distribution of hydraulic valves that allows emulating a leak using a valve and different network configurations, e.g., simple ducts, closed networks and branched networks. The network is modeled in the steady state considering turbulent flow. Numerical experiments are performed, and the results show that the proposed network is useful for the design of leakage diagnosis and control algorithms in different configurations and leakage scenario
Abstract: Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a ...
The worldwide growing demand of water supply requires a proper management of the available hydraulic...
We have constructed a stochastic model of a water supply network with leaks, which, compared to the ...
Leakages in water distribution system is an important issue that can led to economic losses for the ...
AbstractLeakages in water distribution systems are one of the most emerging topics in the field of w...
International audienceThis paper proposes an approach based on a k-Nearest Neighbour classification ...
Water leakage is an important component of water loss. Many methods have emerged from urban water su...
Water distribution systems are made up of many interdependent elements that enable water supply to m...
Water leakage is an important component of water loss. Many methods have emerged from urban water su...
Water loss through leaking pipes constitutes a major challenge to the operational service of water u...
The objective of this paper is to present and validate an improved formulation of the hydraulic netw...
The paper deals with the problem of locating leaks in water distribution networks with many nodes an...
In this work, we employ a hierarchical approach for leak diagnosis, where time series analysis of AM...
Water leakage reduction in water distribution networks has been addressed by manyresearchers and eng...
In this paper, we introduce a new methodology based on Complex Network Theory aimed at the prompt id...
Abstract: Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a ...
The worldwide growing demand of water supply requires a proper management of the available hydraulic...
We have constructed a stochastic model of a water supply network with leaks, which, compared to the ...
Leakages in water distribution system is an important issue that can led to economic losses for the ...
AbstractLeakages in water distribution systems are one of the most emerging topics in the field of w...
International audienceThis paper proposes an approach based on a k-Nearest Neighbour classification ...
Water leakage is an important component of water loss. Many methods have emerged from urban water su...
Water distribution systems are made up of many interdependent elements that enable water supply to m...
Water leakage is an important component of water loss. Many methods have emerged from urban water su...
Water loss through leaking pipes constitutes a major challenge to the operational service of water u...
The objective of this paper is to present and validate an improved formulation of the hydraulic netw...
The paper deals with the problem of locating leaks in water distribution networks with many nodes an...
In this work, we employ a hierarchical approach for leak diagnosis, where time series analysis of AM...
Water leakage reduction in water distribution networks has been addressed by manyresearchers and eng...
In this paper, we introduce a new methodology based on Complex Network Theory aimed at the prompt id...
Abstract: Leaks are present to some extent in all water-distribution systems. This paper proposes a ...
The worldwide growing demand of water supply requires a proper management of the available hydraulic...
We have constructed a stochastic model of a water supply network with leaks, which, compared to the ...