This paper addresses the problem of optimal pressure management in water distribution systems through the introduction and regulation of pressure reducing valves. Reduction in pressure is aimed at controlling water leakages which, being in some cases a high proportion of the total volume supplied, are nowadays one of the major concerns for water utilities. The determination of the number, location, and setting of such valves is formulated as a two criteria optimization problem and is solved with multiobjective genetic algorithms. In particular, the first criterion is represented by the minimization of the number of valves, and the second is the minimization of the total leakage in the system, when maintaining the required pressure at each n...
Abstract Water loss reduction in water distribution systems (WDSs) is a challenging task for water u...
Water loss is an issue that affect Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) very often, especially when age...
The aim of the paper is to present two optimization methodologies applied to a real water distributi...
This paper addresses the problem of optimal pressure management in water distribution systems throug...
Water leakage, which could be defined as supplied, treated, transmitted and finally lost volume of a...
Reduction of leakages in a water distribution system (WDS) is one of the major concerns of water ind...
This paper shows how pipe replacements and control valve installations can be optimized in water dis...
Leakage is frequently observed within water distribution systems, due to ageing of pipes and incorr...
Pressure management through Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) is probably the most used approach relat...
This paper faces the problem of reducing leakages in water distribution systems (WDS) through dynami...
More than thirty percent of drinking water loss in many water distribution systems (WDSs) in Iran ha...
In this paper, pressure management through pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) is discussed with particu...
Water leakage reduction in water distribution networks has been addressed by manyresearchers and eng...
Excessive water loss from drinking water distribution network is a serious problem in many countries...
AbstractThe determination of the optimal location and settings of PRV is an operational problem that...
Abstract Water loss reduction in water distribution systems (WDSs) is a challenging task for water u...
Water loss is an issue that affect Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) very often, especially when age...
The aim of the paper is to present two optimization methodologies applied to a real water distributi...
This paper addresses the problem of optimal pressure management in water distribution systems throug...
Water leakage, which could be defined as supplied, treated, transmitted and finally lost volume of a...
Reduction of leakages in a water distribution system (WDS) is one of the major concerns of water ind...
This paper shows how pipe replacements and control valve installations can be optimized in water dis...
Leakage is frequently observed within water distribution systems, due to ageing of pipes and incorr...
Pressure management through Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) is probably the most used approach relat...
This paper faces the problem of reducing leakages in water distribution systems (WDS) through dynami...
More than thirty percent of drinking water loss in many water distribution systems (WDSs) in Iran ha...
In this paper, pressure management through pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) is discussed with particu...
Water leakage reduction in water distribution networks has been addressed by manyresearchers and eng...
Excessive water loss from drinking water distribution network is a serious problem in many countries...
AbstractThe determination of the optimal location and settings of PRV is an operational problem that...
Abstract Water loss reduction in water distribution systems (WDSs) is a challenging task for water u...
Water loss is an issue that affect Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) very often, especially when age...
The aim of the paper is to present two optimization methodologies applied to a real water distributi...