The process of shaping distribution network structures is one of the most fundamental design tasks, and determines the delivery certainty of media transported by them. It is especially crucial with reference to network elements of a critical character, such as roads or water supply, sewage, or electrical networks. In urban conditions, the geometric shaping of these structures has a quasi-chaotic character that is individual for each network and city. The complexity of these networks increases significantly with the size of a city, and therefore the evaluation of water delivery certainty is also a difficult issue. Despite many years of research, there is no universal method to evaluate this certainty. The objective of this paper is to presen...
The main objective of a water distribution network is to provide water to users in compliance with q...
The main objective of a water distribution network is to provide water to users in compliance with q...
Water distribution networks are not randomly constituted systems. On the contrary, their designs are...
The paper discusses issues related to monitoring quality and pressure of water transmitted using wat...
The reliability of water distribution networks relates to two types of failure: mechanical failure o...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) must keep a proper level of service under a wide range of operati...
The study presented in this manuscript investigates the patterns that describereliability of water d...
The study presented in this manuscript investigates the patterns that describe reliability of water ...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) can be regarded as complex networks and modeled as graphs. In thi...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) can be regarded as complex networks and modeled as graphs. In thi...
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Mathematical modeling of a water distribution system allows comparisons between design and operation...
Water Distribution Systems (WDS) are traditionally built with topological and energy redundancy to i...
To ensure adequate performance of water distribution networks, utilities must identify critical segm...
The main objective of a water distribution network is to provide water to users in compliance with q...
The main objective of a water distribution network is to provide water to users in compliance with q...
Water distribution networks are not randomly constituted systems. On the contrary, their designs are...
The paper discusses issues related to monitoring quality and pressure of water transmitted using wat...
The reliability of water distribution networks relates to two types of failure: mechanical failure o...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) must keep a proper level of service under a wide range of operati...
The study presented in this manuscript investigates the patterns that describereliability of water d...
The study presented in this manuscript investigates the patterns that describe reliability of water ...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) can be regarded as complex networks and modeled as graphs. In thi...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) can be regarded as complex networks and modeled as graphs. In thi...
Copyright © IWA Publishing 2014. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Mathematical modeling of a water distribution system allows comparisons between design and operation...
Water Distribution Systems (WDS) are traditionally built with topological and energy redundancy to i...
To ensure adequate performance of water distribution networks, utilities must identify critical segm...
The main objective of a water distribution network is to provide water to users in compliance with q...
The main objective of a water distribution network is to provide water to users in compliance with q...
Water distribution networks are not randomly constituted systems. On the contrary, their designs are...