International audienceModern water distribution networks (WDNs) are complex and difficult to manage due to increased level of urbanization, varying consumer demands, ageing infrastructure, operational costs, and inadequate water resources. The management problems in such complex networks may be classified into short-term, medium-term, and long-term, depending on the duration at which the problems are solved or considered. To address the management problems associated with WDNs, mathematical models facilitate analysis and improvement of the performance of water infrastructure at minimum operational cost, and have been used by researchers, water utility managers, and operators. This paper presents a detailed review of the management problems ...
A reliable water distribution network (WDN) can provide an adequate supply service to customers unde...
Cities depend on multiple heterogeneous, interconnected infrastructures to provide safe water to con...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Civi...
Modern water distribution networks (WDNs) are complex and difficult to manage due to increased level...
The management of water supply systems is based on fundamental principles, set by international and...
Cities depend on multiple heterogeneous, interconnected infrastructures to provide safe water to con...
AbstractThis paper focuses on modeling and calibration of a small and poorly documented (portion of ...
Optimal management of water and energy resources worldwide is a basis for environmental and socioeco...
Water network partitioning (WNP) into District Meter Areas allows improving pressure management, wat...
The operational management of potable water distribution networks presents a great challenge to wate...
AbstractIn the last years, the scientific literature has reported an increasing use of hydraulic mod...
This Editorial presents a representative collection of 10 papers, presented in the Special Issue on ...
This Editorial presents a representative collection of 10 papers, presented in the Special Issue on ...
AbstractThis research aims to incorporate demand balancing tanks in network optimization and reliabi...
Urban water distribution systems (WDS) analysis and management is a very complex challenge for resea...
A reliable water distribution network (WDN) can provide an adequate supply service to customers unde...
Cities depend on multiple heterogeneous, interconnected infrastructures to provide safe water to con...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Civi...
Modern water distribution networks (WDNs) are complex and difficult to manage due to increased level...
The management of water supply systems is based on fundamental principles, set by international and...
Cities depend on multiple heterogeneous, interconnected infrastructures to provide safe water to con...
AbstractThis paper focuses on modeling and calibration of a small and poorly documented (portion of ...
Optimal management of water and energy resources worldwide is a basis for environmental and socioeco...
Water network partitioning (WNP) into District Meter Areas allows improving pressure management, wat...
The operational management of potable water distribution networks presents a great challenge to wate...
AbstractIn the last years, the scientific literature has reported an increasing use of hydraulic mod...
This Editorial presents a representative collection of 10 papers, presented in the Special Issue on ...
This Editorial presents a representative collection of 10 papers, presented in the Special Issue on ...
AbstractThis research aims to incorporate demand balancing tanks in network optimization and reliabi...
Urban water distribution systems (WDS) analysis and management is a very complex challenge for resea...
A reliable water distribution network (WDN) can provide an adequate supply service to customers unde...
Cities depend on multiple heterogeneous, interconnected infrastructures to provide safe water to con...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Civi...