Coupling pressure management and energy recovery in water distribution networks (WDNs) is an appealing topic in the field of optimal management of water systems. The use of turbines or pumps as turbines (PATs) allows for reducing leakage within the network while also recovering energy that would otherwise dissipate, by means of pressure reducing valves (PRVs). Unlike water supply systems, where operating conditions remain essentially constant over time, a real-time control (RTC) is required in WDNs because of the variability of pressure and flow discharge during the day. To this end, a prototype for RTC of a WDN was presented and discussed in a recent paper, in which constant rotational speed of the impeller was considered. To overcome suc...
The development of renewable energy technologies for producing clean energy has more and more become...
Although many devices have recently been proposed for pressure regulation and energy harvesting in w...
Pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) are often used in water distribution networks (WDNs) to regulate pre...
Coupling pressure management and energy recovery in water distribution networks (WDNs) is an appeali...
Pressure regulation is the most common strategy for leakage reduction in water distribution networks...
In recent years, the opportunity of coupling a pressure management strategy with power generation in...
In recent years, power generation has been coupled with pressure regulation to optimize management o...
The topic of this paper is the recovery of energy from urban waters, which can be performed in water...
The use of Pumps-as-Turbines (PaTs) to replace hydraulic turbines as energy-recovery units in indust...
The water distribution network (WDN) is subject to water leakages due to pipes breaking, which induc...
In the management of water distribution networks, large energy savings can be yielded by exploiting ...
Pressure control is one of the main techniques to control leakages in Water Distribution Networks (...
Abstract: A common strategy for leakage reduction in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is the use ...
Pump operating as turbine (PAT) is an effective source of reducing the equipment cost in small hydr...
The development of renewable energy technologies for producing clean energy has more and more become...
Although many devices have recently been proposed for pressure regulation and energy harvesting in w...
Pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) are often used in water distribution networks (WDNs) to regulate pre...
Coupling pressure management and energy recovery in water distribution networks (WDNs) is an appeali...
Pressure regulation is the most common strategy for leakage reduction in water distribution networks...
In recent years, the opportunity of coupling a pressure management strategy with power generation in...
In recent years, power generation has been coupled with pressure regulation to optimize management o...
The topic of this paper is the recovery of energy from urban waters, which can be performed in water...
The use of Pumps-as-Turbines (PaTs) to replace hydraulic turbines as energy-recovery units in indust...
The water distribution network (WDN) is subject to water leakages due to pipes breaking, which induc...
In the management of water distribution networks, large energy savings can be yielded by exploiting ...
Pressure control is one of the main techniques to control leakages in Water Distribution Networks (...
Abstract: A common strategy for leakage reduction in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is the use ...
Pump operating as turbine (PAT) is an effective source of reducing the equipment cost in small hydr...
The development of renewable energy technologies for producing clean energy has more and more become...
Although many devices have recently been proposed for pressure regulation and energy harvesting in w...
Pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) are often used in water distribution networks (WDNs) to regulate pre...