The availability on the market of remote control valves for water distribution systems allows a more flexible implementation of the “divide and conquer” paradigm, that consists in dividing large networks into smaller district meter areas defining a water network partitioning (WNP), aiming at controlling water balance, pressure levels and water quality protection. The positioning of gate valves is carried out using optimization approaches to guarantee the network reliability that can be significantly reduced by WNP owing to the closure of several pipes by means of gate valves, decreasing topologic and energy redundancy. Anyway, starting from the optimal positioning of remote controlled gate valves, obtained with SWANP software, the paper in...
The paradigm of “divide and conquer” has been well used in Water Distribution Systems (W...
Due to the growing pace of urbanization and the rapid expansion of the population, the utilities now...
Water leakage reduction in water distribution networks has been addressed by manyresearchers and eng...
The availability on the market of remote control valves for water distribution systems allows a more...
AbstractThe availability on the market of remote control valves for water distribution systems allow...
The subdivision of water distribution networks (WDN) into zones, known as district metered areas (DM...
AbstractWater Network Partitioning (WNP), represents one of the best methodologies for applying wate...
AbstractA dynamic topology aggregates zones in water distribution networks (WDNs) for improved press...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computation of w...
AbstractWater Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computat...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) represents the application of the "divide and conquer" paradigm to ...
AbstractA new approach for the operational management of water distribution networks is herein prese...
Pressure control in urban Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) allows to reduce water losses, delays a...
In this paper, we consider the proactive control of flow velocities to maximise the self-cleaning ca...
AbstractApplying ICT devices to WDS makes it possible to introduce also the new concept of Smart WAt...
The paradigm of “divide and conquer” has been well used in Water Distribution Systems (W...
Due to the growing pace of urbanization and the rapid expansion of the population, the utilities now...
Water leakage reduction in water distribution networks has been addressed by manyresearchers and eng...
The availability on the market of remote control valves for water distribution systems allows a more...
AbstractThe availability on the market of remote control valves for water distribution systems allow...
The subdivision of water distribution networks (WDN) into zones, known as district metered areas (DM...
AbstractWater Network Partitioning (WNP), represents one of the best methodologies for applying wate...
AbstractA dynamic topology aggregates zones in water distribution networks (WDNs) for improved press...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computation of w...
AbstractWater Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computat...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) represents the application of the "divide and conquer" paradigm to ...
AbstractA new approach for the operational management of water distribution networks is herein prese...
Pressure control in urban Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) allows to reduce water losses, delays a...
In this paper, we consider the proactive control of flow velocities to maximise the self-cleaning ca...
AbstractApplying ICT devices to WDS makes it possible to introduce also the new concept of Smart WAt...
The paradigm of “divide and conquer” has been well used in Water Distribution Systems (W...
Due to the growing pace of urbanization and the rapid expansion of the population, the utilities now...
Water leakage reduction in water distribution networks has been addressed by manyresearchers and eng...