AbstractPressure control entails the cheapest technical solution to achieve leakage reduction in water distribution networks in short-medium time horizon. This work reports the planning of remote real time controlled (RRTC) pressure reducing valves (PRV) for the Oppegård (Norway) hydraulic network. It was achieved by using an advanced hydraulic model which integrates the pressure-dependent background leakage model with the simulation of PRVs based on remote control nodes. Results demonstrate that RRTC PRVs instead of existing locally controlled ones permits the reduction of the background leakages of about 35%. This rate increases over 40% if few additional RRTC PCV are installed
The aim of this paper is to analyze the hydraulic and economic effectiveness of the real-Time contro...
Pressure control in urban Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) allows to reduce water losses, delays a...
Leakage of drinking water is a common problem in water supply networks, so the international water e...
AbstractPressure control entails the cheapest technical solution to achieve leakage reduction in wat...
Abstract Technical best practices recommend pressure control as an effective counterm...
Studies have shown that real-time control (RTC) of pressure in water distribution networks (WDNs) ca...
Abstract A WDNetXL Pressure Control module to support planning and real-time functioning analysis of...
AbstractA WDNetXL Pressure Control module to support planning and real-time functioning analysis of ...
AbstractThe Pressure Control module in the WDNetXL system [1] was recently developed to support plan...
Pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) are often used in water distribution networks (WDNs) to regulate pre...
This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of ...
This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of ...
Abstract: A common strategy for leakage reduction in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is the use ...
Water loss is a phenomenon frequently observed within water distribution systems (WDSs), that is con...
Water losses are inevitable in urban water distribution systems. The two approaches adopted nowadays...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the hydraulic and economic effectiveness of the real-Time contro...
Pressure control in urban Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) allows to reduce water losses, delays a...
Leakage of drinking water is a common problem in water supply networks, so the international water e...
AbstractPressure control entails the cheapest technical solution to achieve leakage reduction in wat...
Abstract Technical best practices recommend pressure control as an effective counterm...
Studies have shown that real-time control (RTC) of pressure in water distribution networks (WDNs) ca...
Abstract A WDNetXL Pressure Control module to support planning and real-time functioning analysis of...
AbstractA WDNetXL Pressure Control module to support planning and real-time functioning analysis of ...
AbstractThe Pressure Control module in the WDNetXL system [1] was recently developed to support plan...
Pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) are often used in water distribution networks (WDNs) to regulate pre...
This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of ...
This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of ...
Abstract: A common strategy for leakage reduction in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is the use ...
Water loss is a phenomenon frequently observed within water distribution systems (WDSs), that is con...
Water losses are inevitable in urban water distribution systems. The two approaches adopted nowadays...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the hydraulic and economic effectiveness of the real-Time contro...
Pressure control in urban Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) allows to reduce water losses, delays a...
Leakage of drinking water is a common problem in water supply networks, so the international water e...