AbstractThere had been insufficient studies previously to conclude the suitability of the appropriate probability distribution functions in modelling water demand. The purpose of this study is to find an appropriate probability density function to apply in simulating water demand using real water consumption data. Daily water consumption data for four years obtained from a water company in UK and analysed using normal, log normal, log logistic and Weibull distributions and a comparison on the applicability of each distribution was assessed. Statistical modelling was performed using MINITAB. The Anderson Darling (AD) statistic was used as the goodness of fit parameter in the analysis
This paper addresses uncertainty inherent to water demand and proposes an approach to generate deman...
This paper addresses uncertainty inherent to water demand and proposes an approach to generate deman...
Residential water demand consists one of the most uncertain factors posing extra difficulties in the...
There had been insufficient studies previously to conclude the suitability of the appropriate probab...
There is a general assumption that potable water consumption is stochastic in nature with increasing...
A major unresolved problem in water consumption modelling is the identification of a statistical dis...
© IWA Publishing 2018. Water consumption varies with time of use, season and socio-economic status o...
Water demand is the driving force behind hydraulic dynamics in water distribution systems. Consequen...
Residential water demand is a random variable which influences greatly the performance of municipal ...
A group of 16 synthetic datasets is provided with a 914 days water consumption time horizon with str...
Water demands vary and consideration of the probabilistic nature of the variations should lead to mo...
AbstractThe actual level of water demand is the driving force behind the hydraulic dynamics in water...
In this study, attention is initially focussed on modelling finely sampled (1 min) residential water...
The actual level of water demand is the driving force behind the hydraulic dynamics in water distrib...
Water demand, that is perhaps the main process governing Water Distribution Systems (WDS), is affect...
This paper addresses uncertainty inherent to water demand and proposes an approach to generate deman...
This paper addresses uncertainty inherent to water demand and proposes an approach to generate deman...
Residential water demand consists one of the most uncertain factors posing extra difficulties in the...
There had been insufficient studies previously to conclude the suitability of the appropriate probab...
There is a general assumption that potable water consumption is stochastic in nature with increasing...
A major unresolved problem in water consumption modelling is the identification of a statistical dis...
© IWA Publishing 2018. Water consumption varies with time of use, season and socio-economic status o...
Water demand is the driving force behind hydraulic dynamics in water distribution systems. Consequen...
Residential water demand is a random variable which influences greatly the performance of municipal ...
A group of 16 synthetic datasets is provided with a 914 days water consumption time horizon with str...
Water demands vary and consideration of the probabilistic nature of the variations should lead to mo...
AbstractThe actual level of water demand is the driving force behind the hydraulic dynamics in water...
In this study, attention is initially focussed on modelling finely sampled (1 min) residential water...
The actual level of water demand is the driving force behind the hydraulic dynamics in water distrib...
Water demand, that is perhaps the main process governing Water Distribution Systems (WDS), is affect...
This paper addresses uncertainty inherent to water demand and proposes an approach to generate deman...
This paper addresses uncertainty inherent to water demand and proposes an approach to generate deman...
Residential water demand consists one of the most uncertain factors posing extra difficulties in the...