[EN] Hydraulic models of water supply networks are widely used by utility companies to assist in decision making. The reliability of the model strongly depends on the quality of its calibration, that is, the correspondence between the measure variables and the calculated ones. When dealing the model is static, the calibration is easy to reach for average values of the variables. On the contrary, dynamic models need to spatially allocate demands and distribute them among the nodes of the network, which complicate the problem. The paper proposes a methodology for preliminary calibration of hydraulic models based on advanced calibration techniques. This methodology is applied to models with both pressure-dependent and independent demands. Pres...
Demands are one of the most uncertain parameters in a water distribution network model. A good calib...
AbstractThis contribution analyzes the implementation of two widely used literature leakage models w...
Copyright © 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersIncreasingly, water loss via leakage is acknowle...
[EN] Hydraulic models of water distribution systems are widely used by water utilities and consultan...
AbstractWater losses in urban water distribution networks (WDN) accelerate the deterioration of such...
AbstractThe use of water distribution network models depends highly on the confidence that the opera...
Success in the application of any model-based methodology (e.g., design, control, supervision) highl...
Leakages in urban water networks can be a very high percentage of the supplied water. The lost volum...
AbstractAdvanced hydraulic models of water distribution network (WDN) permit to simulate pressure-de...
No Brasil, são comuns sistemas de distribuição de água para abastecimento com elevados índices de pe...
AbstractLeakage detection in hydraulic networks can be addressed through inverse analysis. However, ...
Success in the application of any model-based methodology (e.g., design, control, supervision) highl...
16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics and Stra...
The use of numerical simulations to improve the management of water distribution networks (WDNs) has...
The success in the application of any model-based methodology (e.g. design, control, supervision) hi...
Demands are one of the most uncertain parameters in a water distribution network model. A good calib...
AbstractThis contribution analyzes the implementation of two widely used literature leakage models w...
Copyright © 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersIncreasingly, water loss via leakage is acknowle...
[EN] Hydraulic models of water distribution systems are widely used by water utilities and consultan...
AbstractWater losses in urban water distribution networks (WDN) accelerate the deterioration of such...
AbstractThe use of water distribution network models depends highly on the confidence that the opera...
Success in the application of any model-based methodology (e.g., design, control, supervision) highl...
Leakages in urban water networks can be a very high percentage of the supplied water. The lost volum...
AbstractAdvanced hydraulic models of water distribution network (WDN) permit to simulate pressure-de...
No Brasil, são comuns sistemas de distribuição de água para abastecimento com elevados índices de pe...
AbstractLeakage detection in hydraulic networks can be addressed through inverse analysis. However, ...
Success in the application of any model-based methodology (e.g., design, control, supervision) highl...
16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics and Stra...
The use of numerical simulations to improve the management of water distribution networks (WDNs) has...
The success in the application of any model-based methodology (e.g. design, control, supervision) hi...
Demands are one of the most uncertain parameters in a water distribution network model. A good calib...
AbstractThis contribution analyzes the implementation of two widely used literature leakage models w...
Copyright © 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersIncreasingly, water loss via leakage is acknowle...