A reliable water distribution network (WDN) can provide an adequate supply service to customers under both normal and abnormal working conditions. The WDN reliability analysis, therefore, is a keystone to improve the supply service efficiency. Strategies for reliability analysis are usually proved on small WDNs, which do not compare with large real complex systems in terms of number of water tanks, pressure reduction valves, variable speed pumps, controlled devices and possible alternative water supply schemes. The topological changes due to pipeline interruptions impact on emptying–filling of water tanks and network pressure status. This work proposes a two-level procedure for mechanical reliability assessment, suited for large real WDNs. ...
The reliability of water distribution networks relates to two types of failure: mechanical failure o...
Every water distribution system (WDS) fails (partially or completely) at some point(s) during its li...
The efficient and effective management of existing water distribution systems (WDSs) faces challenge...
A reliable water distribution network (WDN) can provide an adequate supply service to customers unde...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) are confronted with numerous operational threats that lead to dis...
This paper presents a methodology to evaluate the reliability of water distribution systems that ca...
This paper describes an hydraulic reliability model that has been developed by University of Basilic...
The reliability assessment of water distribution systems is a complicated process. Manyresearchers h...
Reliability of water distribution networks (WDNs) has received much attention in recent years due to...
Water distribution networks (WDNs) represent a class of critical infrastructure networks. When a dis...
AbstractThis research aims to incorporate demand balancing tanks in network optimization and reliabi...
Water Distribution Network (WDN) is an important component of municipal infrastructure. Many municip...
Optimization and reliability assessment of water distribution networks (WDN) are complicat...
Closure to the discussion carried by prof. Kansal on the paper "Reliability as Tool for Hydraulic Ne...
The study presented in this manuscript investigates the patterns that describe reliability of water ...
The reliability of water distribution networks relates to two types of failure: mechanical failure o...
Every water distribution system (WDS) fails (partially or completely) at some point(s) during its li...
The efficient and effective management of existing water distribution systems (WDSs) faces challenge...
A reliable water distribution network (WDN) can provide an adequate supply service to customers unde...
Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) are confronted with numerous operational threats that lead to dis...
This paper presents a methodology to evaluate the reliability of water distribution systems that ca...
This paper describes an hydraulic reliability model that has been developed by University of Basilic...
The reliability assessment of water distribution systems is a complicated process. Manyresearchers h...
Reliability of water distribution networks (WDNs) has received much attention in recent years due to...
Water distribution networks (WDNs) represent a class of critical infrastructure networks. When a dis...
AbstractThis research aims to incorporate demand balancing tanks in network optimization and reliabi...
Water Distribution Network (WDN) is an important component of municipal infrastructure. Many municip...
Optimization and reliability assessment of water distribution networks (WDN) are complicat...
Closure to the discussion carried by prof. Kansal on the paper "Reliability as Tool for Hydraulic Ne...
The study presented in this manuscript investigates the patterns that describe reliability of water ...
The reliability of water distribution networks relates to two types of failure: mechanical failure o...
Every water distribution system (WDS) fails (partially or completely) at some point(s) during its li...
The efficient and effective management of existing water distribution systems (WDSs) faces challenge...