In this paper, two procedures for assessing water demand shortfalls following segment isolation are compared. The first (topological) procedure is based on a simple topological network analysis, and identifies the water demand shortfall as the water demand (under normal operational conditions) relative to the directly and/or indirectly isolated segment (s). The second (hydraulic) procedure is based on a pressure-driven hydraulic simulation of the network after segment isolation. Each of the two procedures was applied to two case studies, and the reliability (expressed in terms of maximum D-max and weighted average (D) over bar water demand shortfall) and economic burden (expressed in terms of number N-val or cost C-val of installed valves) ...
In this paper a method for optimal placement of isolation valves in water distribution systems is pr...
Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. ...
AbstractFlow regulation is always carried out by means of flow controlling devices like valves, flow...
In this paper, two procedures for assessing water demand shortfalls following segment isolation are ...
In this paper, two procedures for assessing water demand shortfalls following segment isolation are ...
In this paper, two procedures for assessing water demand shortfalls following segment isolation are ...
To ensure adequate performance of water distribution networks, utilities must identify critical segm...
The mechanical reliability of Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is a relevant technical and scienti...
Water distribution networks are complex systems whose task is to deliver to the consumer a sufficien...
This paper presents a new method for identifying the segments that are formed after the installation...
The Isolation Valve System (IVS) allows to detach some portions of water distribution n...
AbstractPipe failure is a major parameter affecting the reliability of a water distribution network ...
The correct management of Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) allows to obtain a reliable system. Whe...
In this paper a method for optimal placement of isolation valves in water distribution systems is pr...
This paper presents a fast new method for the identification of the segments formed after the instal...
In this paper a method for optimal placement of isolation valves in water distribution systems is pr...
Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. ...
AbstractFlow regulation is always carried out by means of flow controlling devices like valves, flow...
In this paper, two procedures for assessing water demand shortfalls following segment isolation are ...
In this paper, two procedures for assessing water demand shortfalls following segment isolation are ...
In this paper, two procedures for assessing water demand shortfalls following segment isolation are ...
To ensure adequate performance of water distribution networks, utilities must identify critical segm...
The mechanical reliability of Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is a relevant technical and scienti...
Water distribution networks are complex systems whose task is to deliver to the consumer a sufficien...
This paper presents a new method for identifying the segments that are formed after the installation...
The Isolation Valve System (IVS) allows to detach some portions of water distribution n...
AbstractPipe failure is a major parameter affecting the reliability of a water distribution network ...
The correct management of Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) allows to obtain a reliable system. Whe...
In this paper a method for optimal placement of isolation valves in water distribution systems is pr...
This paper presents a fast new method for the identification of the segments formed after the instal...
In this paper a method for optimal placement of isolation valves in water distribution systems is pr...
Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. ...
AbstractFlow regulation is always carried out by means of flow controlling devices like valves, flow...