AbstractA method of characteristics-based computational model of a straight reservoir/pipe/valve system was created as a very simple rep- resentation of a small residential water distribution system. The model was used to assess transient modelling and analysis errors which occur due to demand aggregation and uncertainty. The effect of aggregating demand from the small network of residences was investigated and found to be most significant when the number and distribution of the demands was randomly varied. The inclusion of service connection pipes was also investigated; in this case leading to a higher peak head and a phase-shift in the head oscillations, which increased over time; this demonstrates the importance of modelling complete sys...
The hydraulic state of a water distribution network is governed by a large number of uncertain param...
Computerized transient-flow models have been used with great success in the analysis of water-hammer...
Systematic transient analysis in water supply systems is intended to determine the reliability of wa...
AbstractA method of characteristics-based computational model of a straight reservoir/pipe/valve sys...
AbstractThe effect of demand uncertainty in water distribution systems (WDS) is a key problem, espec...
Water demand, that is perhaps the main process governing Water Distribution Systems (WDS), is affect...
Water demand, that is perhaps the main process governing Water Distribution Systems (WDS), is affect...
The use of water distribution network (WDN) models is an extended practice [13]. Confidence on decis...
The application of the reliability analysis techniques to the water distribution systems aims to pro...
AbstractThe use of water distribution network (WDN) models is an extended practice [13]. Confidence ...
There is a considerable amount of uncertainty associated with the design and operation of water dist...
There is a considerable amount of uncertainty associated with the design and operation of water dist...
An “all pipes” hydraulic model of a drinking water distribution system was constructed with two type...
Mathematical models are the basic tool that simulates the operation of the Water Distribution System...
Mathematical models are the basic tool that simulates the operation of the Water Distribution System...
The hydraulic state of a water distribution network is governed by a large number of uncertain param...
Computerized transient-flow models have been used with great success in the analysis of water-hammer...
Systematic transient analysis in water supply systems is intended to determine the reliability of wa...
AbstractA method of characteristics-based computational model of a straight reservoir/pipe/valve sys...
AbstractThe effect of demand uncertainty in water distribution systems (WDS) is a key problem, espec...
Water demand, that is perhaps the main process governing Water Distribution Systems (WDS), is affect...
Water demand, that is perhaps the main process governing Water Distribution Systems (WDS), is affect...
The use of water distribution network (WDN) models is an extended practice [13]. Confidence on decis...
The application of the reliability analysis techniques to the water distribution systems aims to pro...
AbstractThe use of water distribution network (WDN) models is an extended practice [13]. Confidence ...
There is a considerable amount of uncertainty associated with the design and operation of water dist...
There is a considerable amount of uncertainty associated with the design and operation of water dist...
An “all pipes” hydraulic model of a drinking water distribution system was constructed with two type...
Mathematical models are the basic tool that simulates the operation of the Water Distribution System...
Mathematical models are the basic tool that simulates the operation of the Water Distribution System...
The hydraulic state of a water distribution network is governed by a large number of uncertain param...
Computerized transient-flow models have been used with great success in the analysis of water-hammer...
Systematic transient analysis in water supply systems is intended to determine the reliability of wa...