Particulate material accumulates over time as cohesive layers on internal pipeline surfaces in water distribution systems (WDS). When mobilised, this material can cause discolouration. This paper explores factors expected to be involved in this accumulation process. Two complementary machine learning methodologies are applied to significant amounts of real world field data from both a qualitative and a quantitative perspective. First, Kohonen self-organising maps were used for integrative and interpretative multivariate data mining of potential factors affecting accumulation. Second, evolutionary polynomial regression (EPR), a hybrid data-driven technique, was applied that combines genetic algorithms with numerical regression for developing...
This paper presents results from an intensive long term investigation in three comparable trunk main...
Metals and particulates accumulate in the distribution system and are mobilised by hydraulic events ...
Safe, trusted drinking water is fundamental to society. Discolouration is a key aesthetic indicator ...
Particulate material accumulates over time as cohesive layers on internal pipeline surfaces in water...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that particulate material accumulates as cohesive layers on pipelin...
Understanding the processes and interactions occurring within complex, ageing drinking water distrib...
AbstractDiscolouration is an international phenomenon in drinking water distribution systems due to ...
The erosion of the cohesive layers of articulate matter that causes discolouration in water distribu...
Discolouration is the biggest cause of aesthetic customer contacts in the water industry. This proje...
A discolouration concept is proposed describing simultaneous pipe wall material accumulation and mob...
Discolouration material has previously been shown to accumulate continually and ubiquitously as cohe...
Water companies have been working to introduce strategies to reduce discolouration customer contacts...
In April 2010 the Water Services Regulation Authority in England and Wales, OFWAT, introduced the Se...
AbstractWater companies have adopted sophisticated risk-based management systems for managing water ...
AbstractParticulate material accumulates in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) and this can ...
This paper presents results from an intensive long term investigation in three comparable trunk main...
Metals and particulates accumulate in the distribution system and are mobilised by hydraulic events ...
Safe, trusted drinking water is fundamental to society. Discolouration is a key aesthetic indicator ...
Particulate material accumulates over time as cohesive layers on internal pipeline surfaces in water...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that particulate material accumulates as cohesive layers on pipelin...
Understanding the processes and interactions occurring within complex, ageing drinking water distrib...
AbstractDiscolouration is an international phenomenon in drinking water distribution systems due to ...
The erosion of the cohesive layers of articulate matter that causes discolouration in water distribu...
Discolouration is the biggest cause of aesthetic customer contacts in the water industry. This proje...
A discolouration concept is proposed describing simultaneous pipe wall material accumulation and mob...
Discolouration material has previously been shown to accumulate continually and ubiquitously as cohe...
Water companies have been working to introduce strategies to reduce discolouration customer contacts...
In April 2010 the Water Services Regulation Authority in England and Wales, OFWAT, introduced the Se...
AbstractWater companies have adopted sophisticated risk-based management systems for managing water ...
AbstractParticulate material accumulates in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) and this can ...
This paper presents results from an intensive long term investigation in three comparable trunk main...
Metals and particulates accumulate in the distribution system and are mobilised by hydraulic events ...
Safe, trusted drinking water is fundamental to society. Discolouration is a key aesthetic indicator ...