Water quality although acceptable when it leaves the source or the treatment plant may deteriorate through the distribution network. The concentration of non-conservative, or reactant constituents in the distribution system, such as chlorine, nitrates, THM etc., is affected both by mixing at the nodes of the network and by chemical or biological processes occurring in the stream flow through the pipes. In complex water supply systems which consist of large number of pipes and nodes the quality simulation of non-conservative constituents needs remarkable capacity of internal computer memory and run time, due to large number of nonlinear equations (Shamir & Howard, 1991). The present article applies steady-state approach to modeling the pipe...
We present a network water quality model that idealizes the distribution system as a network of idea...
Abstract The quality of potable water has been a major issue in the water industry for the last few ...
Effective disinfection planning and management in large, complex water distribution systems requires...
In the last few years many mathematical model have been developed for the evaluation of space and ti...
The paper describes a mathematical model, denominated QualSim_PFN, which aims at the simulation of s...
Simulation models for water distribution networks are used routinely for many purposes. Some example...
We present a network water quality model that idealizes the distribution system as a network of idea...
The quality of drinking water generally degrades when it is delivered through a distribution system ...
The supply of quality potable water to the customers ’ branch pipe of the distribution network repre...
The quality of drinking water generally degrades when it is delivered through a distribution system ...
A potable water distribution system (WDS) consists of pipes, pumps, valves, storage tanks, control a...
A new mathematical model has been introduced (Pianese et al, 1995) to evaluate the changes, in time ...
The aim of this study was to get an understanding of the transport of contaminants in a water distr...
Water suppliers that practice chlorine disinfection face conflicting objectives in providing adequat...
Analysis of free chlorine propagation in water supply network has a significant meaning for the proc...
We present a network water quality model that idealizes the distribution system as a network of idea...
Abstract The quality of potable water has been a major issue in the water industry for the last few ...
Effective disinfection planning and management in large, complex water distribution systems requires...
In the last few years many mathematical model have been developed for the evaluation of space and ti...
The paper describes a mathematical model, denominated QualSim_PFN, which aims at the simulation of s...
Simulation models for water distribution networks are used routinely for many purposes. Some example...
We present a network water quality model that idealizes the distribution system as a network of idea...
The quality of drinking water generally degrades when it is delivered through a distribution system ...
The supply of quality potable water to the customers ’ branch pipe of the distribution network repre...
The quality of drinking water generally degrades when it is delivered through a distribution system ...
A potable water distribution system (WDS) consists of pipes, pumps, valves, storage tanks, control a...
A new mathematical model has been introduced (Pianese et al, 1995) to evaluate the changes, in time ...
The aim of this study was to get an understanding of the transport of contaminants in a water distr...
Water suppliers that practice chlorine disinfection face conflicting objectives in providing adequat...
Analysis of free chlorine propagation in water supply network has a significant meaning for the proc...
We present a network water quality model that idealizes the distribution system as a network of idea...
Abstract The quality of potable water has been a major issue in the water industry for the last few ...
Effective disinfection planning and management in large, complex water distribution systems requires...