Modern water distribution networks (WDNs) are complex and difficult to manage due to increased level of urbanization, varying consumer demands, ageing infrastructure, operational costs, and inadequate water resources. The management problems in such complex networks may be classified into short-term, medium-term, and long-term, depending on the duration at which the problems are solved or considered. To address the management problems associated with WDNs, mathematical models facilitate analysis and improvement of the performance of water infrastructure at minimum operational cost, and have been used by researchers, water utility managers, and operators. This paper presents a detailed review of the management problems and essential mathemat...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) along with other utilities are among the most important assets in...
Water distribution systems are aging and deteriorating over time. Deterioration of water mains cause...
Sustainable cities of the future require effective urban water systems that can cope effectively wit...
International audienceModern water distribution networks (WDNs) are complex and difficult to manage ...
The traditional approach to the design of water distribution systems (WDS) is based on the concept o...
The management of water supply systems is based on fundamental principles, set by international and...
Traditionally, the design and the rehabilitation of water distribution networks (WDNs) have been add...
Decaying infrastructure in municipalities is becoming a problem of increasing importance as growing...
This study discusses issues of optimal water management in a complex distribution system. The main e...
This paper aims at presenting the historical evolution and the present status of water distribution ...
Population increase and requirements as well as water resource limitations reveal the necessity for ...
Cities depend on multiple heterogeneous, interconnected infrastructures to provide safe water to con...
Water distribution networks (WDNs) evolve continuously over time. Changes in water demands and pipe ...
This paper describes the development of an optimization model for the management and operation of a ...
The Special Issue on Advances in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) explores four important topics o...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) along with other utilities are among the most important assets in...
Water distribution systems are aging and deteriorating over time. Deterioration of water mains cause...
Sustainable cities of the future require effective urban water systems that can cope effectively wit...
International audienceModern water distribution networks (WDNs) are complex and difficult to manage ...
The traditional approach to the design of water distribution systems (WDS) is based on the concept o...
The management of water supply systems is based on fundamental principles, set by international and...
Traditionally, the design and the rehabilitation of water distribution networks (WDNs) have been add...
Decaying infrastructure in municipalities is becoming a problem of increasing importance as growing...
This study discusses issues of optimal water management in a complex distribution system. The main e...
This paper aims at presenting the historical evolution and the present status of water distribution ...
Population increase and requirements as well as water resource limitations reveal the necessity for ...
Cities depend on multiple heterogeneous, interconnected infrastructures to provide safe water to con...
Water distribution networks (WDNs) evolve continuously over time. Changes in water demands and pipe ...
This paper describes the development of an optimization model for the management and operation of a ...
The Special Issue on Advances in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) explores four important topics o...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) along with other utilities are among the most important assets in...
Water distribution systems are aging and deteriorating over time. Deterioration of water mains cause...
Sustainable cities of the future require effective urban water systems that can cope effectively wit...