Pressure-driven analysis (PDA) of water distribution networks necessitates an assessment of the supplying capacity of a network within the minimum and required pressure ranges. Pressure-deficient conditions happen due to the uncertainty of nodal demands, failure of electromechanical components, diversion of water, aging of pipes, permanent increase in the demand at certain supply nodes, fire demand, etc. As the demand-driven analysis (DDA) solves the governing equations without any bound on pressure head, it fails to replicate the real scenario, particularly when the network experiences pressure-deficient situations. Numerous researchers formulated different head–discharge relations and used them iteratively with demand-driven software, whi...
AbstractThis paper presents the approach followed by WaterNetGen – an EPANET extension – to simulate...
The hydraulic analysis of water distribution systems (WDS) can be analyzed by two main approaches: d...
Hydraulic models have been widely used in the design and operation of water distribution system (WDS...
In water distribution systems (WDSs), the available flow at a demand node is dependent on the pressu...
This paper presents a novel method to model water distribution systems (WDS) with insufficient press...
Nodal outflows in a pressure deficient water distribution network depend on available nodal heads. T...
EPANET 2 has been used previously to simulate pressure-deficient operating conditions in water distr...
In water distribution networks (WDNs), the available flow at a demand node is dependent on the press...
Pressure-deficient conditions are a common occurrence in water distribution systems. These situation...
Copyright © 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersIncreasingly, water loss via leakage is acknowle...
The allocation of water demand to nodes is compared with uniformly distributed demand along a pipeli...
Most network simulation models currently used in engineering practice are based on the conventional ...
AbstractNodal outflows in a pressure deficient water distribution network depend on available nodal ...
Several hydraulic modelling approaches have been proposed previously to simulate pressure deficient ...
Water distribution hydraulic models have been used as a basis for water quality modelling in distrib...
AbstractThis paper presents the approach followed by WaterNetGen – an EPANET extension – to simulate...
The hydraulic analysis of water distribution systems (WDS) can be analyzed by two main approaches: d...
Hydraulic models have been widely used in the design and operation of water distribution system (WDS...
In water distribution systems (WDSs), the available flow at a demand node is dependent on the pressu...
This paper presents a novel method to model water distribution systems (WDS) with insufficient press...
Nodal outflows in a pressure deficient water distribution network depend on available nodal heads. T...
EPANET 2 has been used previously to simulate pressure-deficient operating conditions in water distr...
In water distribution networks (WDNs), the available flow at a demand node is dependent on the press...
Pressure-deficient conditions are a common occurrence in water distribution systems. These situation...
Copyright © 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersIncreasingly, water loss via leakage is acknowle...
The allocation of water demand to nodes is compared with uniformly distributed demand along a pipeli...
Most network simulation models currently used in engineering practice are based on the conventional ...
AbstractNodal outflows in a pressure deficient water distribution network depend on available nodal ...
Several hydraulic modelling approaches have been proposed previously to simulate pressure deficient ...
Water distribution hydraulic models have been used as a basis for water quality modelling in distrib...
AbstractThis paper presents the approach followed by WaterNetGen – an EPANET extension – to simulate...
The hydraulic analysis of water distribution systems (WDS) can be analyzed by two main approaches: d...
Hydraulic models have been widely used in the design and operation of water distribution system (WDS...