AbstractPipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, and damage to streets and houses due to the uncontrolled water flow. To minimize the negative consequences of pipe bursts, an early detection is necessary. This paper describes a heuristic burst detection method, which continuously compares forecasted and measured values of the water demand. The forecasts of the water demand were generated by an adaptive water demand forecasting model. To test the method, a dataset of five years of water demand data in a supply area in the Western part of the Netherlands was collected. The method was tested on a subset of the data (only the winter months) in which 9 (larger) burst events were reported. ...
Bursts of drinking water pipes not only cause loss of drinking water, but also damage below and abov...
Pipe bursts in water distribution networks lead to water losses and a risk of damaging the urban env...
Copyright 2012 by the American Society of Civil EngineersThis paper presents a new methodology for t...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
An algorithm which compares measured and predicted water demands to detect pipe bursts was developed...
An algorithm which compares measured and predicted water demands to detect pipe bursts was developed...
Computing and Control for the Water Industry (CCWI2015): Sharing the best practice in water manageme...
AbstractThe negative consequences of non-revenue water losses from Water Distribution Systems (WDS) ...
Water demand forecasting in addition to conventional control of water production and distribution re...
Water demand forecasting The total water demand in an area is the sum of the water demands of all in...
Bursts of drinking water pipes not only cause loss of drinking water, but also damage below and abov...
Pipe bursts in water distribution networks lead to water losses and a risk of damaging the urban env...
Copyright 2012 by the American Society of Civil EngineersThis paper presents a new methodology for t...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
Pipe bursts in a drinking water distribution system lead to water losses, interruption of supply, an...
An algorithm which compares measured and predicted water demands to detect pipe bursts was developed...
An algorithm which compares measured and predicted water demands to detect pipe bursts was developed...
Computing and Control for the Water Industry (CCWI2015): Sharing the best practice in water manageme...
AbstractThe negative consequences of non-revenue water losses from Water Distribution Systems (WDS) ...
Water demand forecasting in addition to conventional control of water production and distribution re...
Water demand forecasting The total water demand in an area is the sum of the water demands of all in...
Bursts of drinking water pipes not only cause loss of drinking water, but also damage below and abov...
Pipe bursts in water distribution networks lead to water losses and a risk of damaging the urban env...
Copyright 2012 by the American Society of Civil EngineersThis paper presents a new methodology for t...