Traditional hydraulic simulation models (such as EPANET) make it possible to analyse the behaviour of distribution networks by allocating users’ water demands to calculation nodes (where pressure head values are calculated by the model). However, water demands are in reality distributed irregularly over the various network pipes and thus their allocation to calculation nodes represents an approximation that may sometimes be unacceptable. This paper shows that these traditional hydraulic simulation models can still be useful in a new approach that takes into account the real distribution of demands along the network pipes; the proposed procedure entails applying the simulation model iteratively, introducing a suitable pipe roughness correct...
EPANET 2 has been used previously to simulate pressure-deficient operating conditions in water distr...
Several hydraulic modelling approaches have been proposed previously to simulate pressure deficient ...
The water distribution system conveys water from the water treatment plant (WTP) to the user. A sign...
Traditional hydraulic simulation models (such as EPANET) make it possible to analyse the behaviour o...
Traditional hydraulic simulation models (such as EPANET) make it possible to analyse the behaviour o...
This paper shows how the Global Gradient Method formulated by Todini and Pilati (1987) can be modifi...
The paper presents an alternative approach regarding the spatial allocation of the actual water dema...
In water distribution systems (WDSs), the available flow at a demand node is dependent on the pressu...
AbstractThis paper presents the approach followed by WaterNetGen – an EPANET extension – to simulate...
The allocation of water demand to nodes is compared with uniformly distributed demand along a pipeli...
In water distribution networks (WDNs), the available flow at a demand node is dependent on the press...
Several hydraulic modelling approaches have been proposed previously to simulate pressure deficient ...
This paper presents an alternative approach regarding the spatial allocation of the actual water dem...
Water is a basic need for every human being, which is used for numerous activities such as drinking,...
AbstractIn order to ensure the availability of sufficient quantity of good quality of water to the v...
EPANET 2 has been used previously to simulate pressure-deficient operating conditions in water distr...
Several hydraulic modelling approaches have been proposed previously to simulate pressure deficient ...
The water distribution system conveys water from the water treatment plant (WTP) to the user. A sign...
Traditional hydraulic simulation models (such as EPANET) make it possible to analyse the behaviour o...
Traditional hydraulic simulation models (such as EPANET) make it possible to analyse the behaviour o...
This paper shows how the Global Gradient Method formulated by Todini and Pilati (1987) can be modifi...
The paper presents an alternative approach regarding the spatial allocation of the actual water dema...
In water distribution systems (WDSs), the available flow at a demand node is dependent on the pressu...
AbstractThis paper presents the approach followed by WaterNetGen – an EPANET extension – to simulate...
The allocation of water demand to nodes is compared with uniformly distributed demand along a pipeli...
In water distribution networks (WDNs), the available flow at a demand node is dependent on the press...
Several hydraulic modelling approaches have been proposed previously to simulate pressure deficient ...
This paper presents an alternative approach regarding the spatial allocation of the actual water dem...
Water is a basic need for every human being, which is used for numerous activities such as drinking,...
AbstractIn order to ensure the availability of sufficient quantity of good quality of water to the v...
EPANET 2 has been used previously to simulate pressure-deficient operating conditions in water distr...
Several hydraulic modelling approaches have been proposed previously to simulate pressure deficient ...
The water distribution system conveys water from the water treatment plant (WTP) to the user. A sign...