The article reviews the modelling of District Metered Areas (DMAs) with relatively high leakage rate. As a generally recognised approach in modelling of leakage does not exist, modelling of leakage by enginners and other researchers usually takes place by dividing the whole leakage rate evenly to all available nodes of the model. In this article, a new methodology is proposed to determine the nodal leakage by using a hydraulic model. The proposed methodology takes into consideration the IWA water balance methodology, the Minimum Night Flow (MNF) analysis, the number of connections related to each node and the marerial of pipes. In addition, the model is illustrated by a real case study, as it was applied in Kalipoli’s DMA. Results show that...
[EN] Water is one of the most valuable resources for humans. Worldwide, leakage levels in water dist...
Water losses are a major concern for water companies, mostly due to their economical, technical, soc...
Water losses reduction in Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) is nowadays an issue of growing importa...
The article reviews the modelling of District Metered Areas (DMAs) with relatively high leakage rate...
Modelling real distribution networks can be particularly difficult if they are so leaky that the typ...
Water demand continues to increase due to rapid population growth, changes in standard of living, a...
Water losses reduction in Water Distribution Systems (WDS) is nowadays an issue of growing importanc...
Several experimental and modelling studies have established that leak areas are mostly not fixed but...
AbstractLeakage detection in water distribution networks has attracted attention in the water supply...
Water loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) management wor...
Leakages in water distribution systems have great economic and environmental impacts and are a major...
AbstractWater losses in urban water distribution networks (WDN) accelerate the deterioration of such...
Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) is to supply the required quantity of customer’s water demand unde...
Leakage in water distribution systems is an important issue and of major interest for water utilitie...
The use of numerical simulations to improve the management of water distribution networks (WDNs) has...
[EN] Water is one of the most valuable resources for humans. Worldwide, leakage levels in water dist...
Water losses are a major concern for water companies, mostly due to their economical, technical, soc...
Water losses reduction in Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) is nowadays an issue of growing importa...
The article reviews the modelling of District Metered Areas (DMAs) with relatively high leakage rate...
Modelling real distribution networks can be particularly difficult if they are so leaky that the typ...
Water demand continues to increase due to rapid population growth, changes in standard of living, a...
Water losses reduction in Water Distribution Systems (WDS) is nowadays an issue of growing importanc...
Several experimental and modelling studies have established that leak areas are mostly not fixed but...
AbstractLeakage detection in water distribution networks has attracted attention in the water supply...
Water loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) management wor...
Leakages in water distribution systems have great economic and environmental impacts and are a major...
AbstractWater losses in urban water distribution networks (WDN) accelerate the deterioration of such...
Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) is to supply the required quantity of customer’s water demand unde...
Leakage in water distribution systems is an important issue and of major interest for water utilitie...
The use of numerical simulations to improve the management of water distribution networks (WDNs) has...
[EN] Water is one of the most valuable resources for humans. Worldwide, leakage levels in water dist...
Water losses are a major concern for water companies, mostly due to their economical, technical, soc...
Water losses reduction in Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) is nowadays an issue of growing importa...