AbstractIn complex networks characterized by the presence of private tanks, water managers usually apply intermittent distribution, thus reducing the water volumes supplied to the users, or use Pressure Reduction Valves (PRV) for controlling pressure in the network. The application of Pump As Turbines (PATs) appears as an alternative and sustainable solution to either control network pressure as well as to produce energy. In the present paper, the hydrodynamic model, already presented by De Marchis et al. (2011) was further developed introducing the dynamic analysis of PATs. The model was applied to a district of Palermo network (Italy) characterized by intermittent distribution and by inequities among the user in term of water supply
The management of a water distribution network (WDN) is performed by valve and pump control, to regu...
Water distribution networks face several problems related to leakages, where the pressure control st...
The management of a water distribution network (WDN) is performed by valve and pump control, to regu...
In complex networks characterized by the presence of private tanks, water managers usually apply int...
AbstractIn complex networks characterized by the presence of private tanks, water managers usually a...
A hydraulic model was performed in order to evaluate potential energy recovery resulting by the use...
A hydraulic model was developed in order to evaluate the potential energy recovery from the use of c...
Complex systems of water distribution networks (WDS) are used to supply water to users. WDSs are sys...
The use of Pumps-as-Turbines (PaTs) to replace hydraulic turbines as energy-recovery units in indust...
The use of renewable resources is fundamental for achieving the emissions reduction targets. Small-s...
During the past few years, issues concerning sustainable management of water distribution systems ha...
The installation of hydropower plants equipped with pumps as turbines (PATs) in water supply systems...
This paper deals with the estimation of the energy potential of pumps used as turbines to exploit re...
The management of a water distribution network (WDN) is performed by valve and pump control, to regu...
Water distribution networks face several problems related to leakages, where the pressure control st...
The management of a water distribution network (WDN) is performed by valve and pump control, to regu...
In complex networks characterized by the presence of private tanks, water managers usually apply int...
AbstractIn complex networks characterized by the presence of private tanks, water managers usually a...
A hydraulic model was performed in order to evaluate potential energy recovery resulting by the use...
A hydraulic model was developed in order to evaluate the potential energy recovery from the use of c...
Complex systems of water distribution networks (WDS) are used to supply water to users. WDSs are sys...
The use of Pumps-as-Turbines (PaTs) to replace hydraulic turbines as energy-recovery units in indust...
The use of renewable resources is fundamental for achieving the emissions reduction targets. Small-s...
During the past few years, issues concerning sustainable management of water distribution systems ha...
The installation of hydropower plants equipped with pumps as turbines (PATs) in water supply systems...
This paper deals with the estimation of the energy potential of pumps used as turbines to exploit re...
The management of a water distribution network (WDN) is performed by valve and pump control, to regu...
Water distribution networks face several problems related to leakages, where the pressure control st...
The management of a water distribution network (WDN) is performed by valve and pump control, to regu...