The Newton-based global gradient algorithm (GGA) (also known as the Todini and Pilati method) is a widely used method for computing the steady-state solution of the hydraulic variables within a water distribution system (WDS). The Newton-based computation involves solving a linear system of equations arising from the Jacobian of the WDS equations. This step is the most computationally expensive process within the GGA, particularly for large networks involving up to O(10(5)) variables. An increasingly popular solver for large linear systems of the M-matrix class is the algebraic multigrid (AMG) method, a hierarchical-based method that uses a sequence of smaller dimensional systems to approximate the original system. This paper studies the ap...
Many sequential mathematical optimization methods and simulation-based heuristics for optimal contro...
Gradually varied unsteady flow in water distribution networks is studied using the Gradient Method a...
This paper presents the comparison of two algorithms for water distribution network resolution in te...
The Newton-based global gradient algorithm (GGA) (also known as the Todini and Pilati method) is a w...
Steady-state Water Distribution Network models compute pipe flows and nodal heads for assumed nodal ...
This work introduces two novel methods to the solution of water distribution networks equipped with ...
A serious bottleneck in performing large-scale numerical simulations is the speed with which the und...
This paper introduces an extension of the Global Gradient Algorithm (GGA) to directly solve unsteady...
The paper introduces the Variable Speed Pump coefficient direct computation that has been implemente...
Different methods have been developed in the past to formulate and solve steady-state hydraulics of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Ezio Todini said of the Global Gradient Algorithm (GGA), which he developed with Pilati, that it is ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the use of an efficient null space algorithm for hydraulic analys...
Many different methods have been devised to solve the nonlinear systems of equations that model wate...
Algebraic multigrid (AMG) methods for directly solving coupled systems of partial differential equat...
Many sequential mathematical optimization methods and simulation-based heuristics for optimal contro...
Gradually varied unsteady flow in water distribution networks is studied using the Gradient Method a...
This paper presents the comparison of two algorithms for water distribution network resolution in te...
The Newton-based global gradient algorithm (GGA) (also known as the Todini and Pilati method) is a w...
Steady-state Water Distribution Network models compute pipe flows and nodal heads for assumed nodal ...
This work introduces two novel methods to the solution of water distribution networks equipped with ...
A serious bottleneck in performing large-scale numerical simulations is the speed with which the und...
This paper introduces an extension of the Global Gradient Algorithm (GGA) to directly solve unsteady...
The paper introduces the Variable Speed Pump coefficient direct computation that has been implemente...
Different methods have been developed in the past to formulate and solve steady-state hydraulics of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Ezio Todini said of the Global Gradient Algorithm (GGA), which he developed with Pilati, that it is ...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the use of an efficient null space algorithm for hydraulic analys...
Many different methods have been devised to solve the nonlinear systems of equations that model wate...
Algebraic multigrid (AMG) methods for directly solving coupled systems of partial differential equat...
Many sequential mathematical optimization methods and simulation-based heuristics for optimal contro...
Gradually varied unsteady flow in water distribution networks is studied using the Gradient Method a...
This paper presents the comparison of two algorithms for water distribution network resolution in te...