In managing water supply, engineers often need to divide a water distribution network (WDN) into smaller clusters. Commonly, they work with District Meter Areas (DMA), a discrete part of the system in which the quantities of water entering and leaving the area are metered. The division of a WDN into a collection of DMAs can be considered a graph partitioning problem which is NP-Hard. Additionally, this problem is constrained by the physical nature of the WDN including the geographic location of the elements in the network, the hydraulic features of the network, the topography of the area, the demand patterns of the consumers, and other factors. This research shows how to solve this factoring problem by using a two-step algorithm. It uses a ...
As known, the water network partitioning in district meter areas (DMAs) is one of the most effective...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computation of w...
This paper shows how heuristic techniques can be used to account for engineering aspects in the appl...
peer-reviewedIn managing water supply, engineers often need to divide a water distribution network ...
The rational distribution of water in a water supply network (WSN) is a complex problem, especially ...
AbstractPartitioning a water distribution network (WDN) into smaller sub-networks (called district m...
Water distribution systems are extremely complex assets. The complexity of these systems is continua...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) is among the most attractive and studied strategies for the improve...
This paper presents a procedure for the automatic creation of district metered areas (DMAs) in a wat...
Technical management of large water supply systems (WSS) is an increasingly complex problem. Water c...
AbstractThe paper presents a multi-objective approach for the automatic partitioning of a water dist...
This paper deals with optimization of Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) by establishing District Me...
Water distribution systems (WDS) are complex pipe networks with looped and branching topologies that...
16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics and Stra...
Recently, the scale and complexity of water distribution networks (WDNs) have been increasing with t...
As known, the water network partitioning in district meter areas (DMAs) is one of the most effective...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computation of w...
This paper shows how heuristic techniques can be used to account for engineering aspects in the appl...
peer-reviewedIn managing water supply, engineers often need to divide a water distribution network ...
The rational distribution of water in a water supply network (WSN) is a complex problem, especially ...
AbstractPartitioning a water distribution network (WDN) into smaller sub-networks (called district m...
Water distribution systems are extremely complex assets. The complexity of these systems is continua...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) is among the most attractive and studied strategies for the improve...
This paper presents a procedure for the automatic creation of district metered areas (DMAs) in a wat...
Technical management of large water supply systems (WSS) is an increasingly complex problem. Water c...
AbstractThe paper presents a multi-objective approach for the automatic partitioning of a water dist...
This paper deals with optimization of Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) by establishing District Me...
Water distribution systems (WDS) are complex pipe networks with looped and branching topologies that...
16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics and Stra...
Recently, the scale and complexity of water distribution networks (WDNs) have been increasing with t...
As known, the water network partitioning in district meter areas (DMAs) is one of the most effective...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) improves water network management, simplifying the computation of w...
This paper shows how heuristic techniques can be used to account for engineering aspects in the appl...