This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of the real-time control RTC of valves in reducing leakage in water supply networks. The investigation was carried out considering the head-driven simulation of a network under successive steady conditions. A literature bench-test case-study was used for the simulations enabling the comparison with other methodologies proposed by previous writers and based on the use of optimization algorithms. The performance of RTC was evaluated in terms of pressure and leakage reduction with respect to uncontrolled conditions in the network. Further elaborations showed the better flexibility of RTC, with respect to optimization algorithms, in adjusting valve ...
Real time pressure control is commonly adopted in water distribution network management to reduce le...
This paper explores numerically the benefits of water discharge prediction in the real time control ...
Water leakage reduction in water distribution networks has been addressed by manyresearchers and eng...
This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the hydraulic and economic effectiveness of the real-Time contro...
Pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) are often used in water distribution networks (WDNs) to regulate pre...
Abstract: A common strategy for leakage reduction in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is the use ...
Studies have shown that real-time control (RTC) of pressure in water distribution networks (WDNs) ca...
This paper presents a new logic algorithm for the real time control of regulation valves in water di...
This paper presents a new logic algorithm for real-time control of regulation valves in water distri...
AbstractPressure control entails the cheapest technical solution to achieve leakage reduction in wat...
This paper analyses the cost-effectiveness of two different variants of real-time pressure control (...
This paper investigates the potential of unsteady flow modelling for the simulation of remote real-t...
This paper provides an insight into behavior and effects of pressure reducing valves (PRVs) and of v...
Pressure regulation is the most common strategy for leakage reduction in water distribution networks...
Real time pressure control is commonly adopted in water distribution network management to reduce le...
This paper explores numerically the benefits of water discharge prediction in the real time control ...
Water leakage reduction in water distribution networks has been addressed by manyresearchers and eng...
This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the hydraulic and economic effectiveness of the real-Time contro...
Pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) are often used in water distribution networks (WDNs) to regulate pre...
Abstract: A common strategy for leakage reduction in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is the use ...
Studies have shown that real-time control (RTC) of pressure in water distribution networks (WDNs) ca...
This paper presents a new logic algorithm for the real time control of regulation valves in water di...
This paper presents a new logic algorithm for real-time control of regulation valves in water distri...
AbstractPressure control entails the cheapest technical solution to achieve leakage reduction in wat...
This paper analyses the cost-effectiveness of two different variants of real-time pressure control (...
This paper investigates the potential of unsteady flow modelling for the simulation of remote real-t...
This paper provides an insight into behavior and effects of pressure reducing valves (PRVs) and of v...
Pressure regulation is the most common strategy for leakage reduction in water distribution networks...
Real time pressure control is commonly adopted in water distribution network management to reduce le...
This paper explores numerically the benefits of water discharge prediction in the real time control ...
Water leakage reduction in water distribution networks has been addressed by manyresearchers and eng...