In this paper, an algebraic expression is presented to determine the optimum hydraulic gradient (J0) in a pressurized water system. J0 represents the economic level of friction losses (ELF), which is dependent on the network’s behavior as well as other parameters, including energy and the pipe costs. As these have prices changed over time, so has the value of J0. The network-related parameter was obtained from the total costs function and the sum of the operational and capital expenditures. Because these costs exhibited an opposite trend from J, a minimum total cost exists, specifically, J0. The algebraic expression, which was derived from the mathematical model of the network, was first calculated for the network’s steady state...
Background: Water distribution networks (WDNs) are facilities that require massive investment and th...
In pressured irrigation systems, water flowing in pipes is stable from the point of view of the hydr...
Generally, the use of the water distribution network (WDN) modeling is divided into two main categor...
In this paper, an algebraic expression is presented to determine the optimum hydraulic gradient (J0)...
The numerous and diversified demands for water in urban, as well as rural areas, dictate the use of ...
In water distribution systems (WDSs), operational modeling results could be affected by accuracy of ...
The paper approaches the optimization of looped networks supplied by direct pumping from one or more...
The accurate estimation of frictional head loss is essential when designing water distribution pipel...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The purpose of this paper was to develop a model for calculating the economical flow diameter and ve...
This paper shows how the Global Gradient Method formulated by Todini and Pilati (1987) can be modifi...
Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. ...
WOS: 000352802700001Determining the actual pressure head profiles along the submain lines with a uni...
At present, water distribution companies rely on their experience and mechanical computations in cho...
Separate flow friction formulations for laminar and turbulent regimes of flow through pipes are in c...
Background: Water distribution networks (WDNs) are facilities that require massive investment and th...
In pressured irrigation systems, water flowing in pipes is stable from the point of view of the hydr...
Generally, the use of the water distribution network (WDN) modeling is divided into two main categor...
In this paper, an algebraic expression is presented to determine the optimum hydraulic gradient (J0)...
The numerous and diversified demands for water in urban, as well as rural areas, dictate the use of ...
In water distribution systems (WDSs), operational modeling results could be affected by accuracy of ...
The paper approaches the optimization of looped networks supplied by direct pumping from one or more...
The accurate estimation of frictional head loss is essential when designing water distribution pipel...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The purpose of this paper was to develop a model for calculating the economical flow diameter and ve...
This paper shows how the Global Gradient Method formulated by Todini and Pilati (1987) can be modifi...
Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. ...
WOS: 000352802700001Determining the actual pressure head profiles along the submain lines with a uni...
At present, water distribution companies rely on their experience and mechanical computations in cho...
Separate flow friction formulations for laminar and turbulent regimes of flow through pipes are in c...
Background: Water distribution networks (WDNs) are facilities that require massive investment and th...
In pressured irrigation systems, water flowing in pipes is stable from the point of view of the hydr...
Generally, the use of the water distribution network (WDN) modeling is divided into two main categor...