Several methods have been used in estimating leakages. Although the minimum night flow analysis method has been widely used in leakage estimation, the cumulative minimum night flow method is one method that can yield comparatively good leakage estimates. This paper applies the cumulative minimum night flow method to estimate water leakage in a water distribution system. The cumulative minimum night flow method develops a model from empirical night flows which is used to estimate mean minimum night flows and hence estimate leakages. The result was compared with the South Africa minimum night flow analysis methodology. It was found out that the model developed from the cumulative minimum night flow method yielded good result, (R2=0.9998). Thu...
Part 13: First Workshop on Learning Strategies and Data Processing in Nonstationary Environments (LE...
This Diploma thesis deals with minimum night flows issue. Basic findings about minimum night flows w...
Water loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) management wor...
A significant portion of the water supplied to people doesn't reach its valid users but instead leak...
Leakage in water distribution systems is an important issue and of major interest for water utilitie...
A significant portion of the water supplied to people doesn’t reach its valid users but instea...
The estimate of current real losses in water distribution networks (WDN) is crucial to plan investme...
Quantification of water losses (WL) in water distribution networks (WDNs) is a crucial task towards ...
We introduce two alternative probabilistic approaches for minimum night flow (MNF) estimation in wat...
In South Korea, a water supply enhancement project is being carried out to preemptively respond to d...
Commonly used estimates for background leakage, residential night water demand, and pressure-leakage...
AbstractWater loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) manage...
AbstractAccurate models are critical for the effective management of leaks in our water distribution...
Leakages in water distribution systems have great economic and environmental impacts and are a major...
The article reviews the modelling of District Metered Areas (DMAs) with relatively high leakage rate...
Part 13: First Workshop on Learning Strategies and Data Processing in Nonstationary Environments (LE...
This Diploma thesis deals with minimum night flows issue. Basic findings about minimum night flows w...
Water loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) management wor...
A significant portion of the water supplied to people doesn't reach its valid users but instead leak...
Leakage in water distribution systems is an important issue and of major interest for water utilitie...
A significant portion of the water supplied to people doesn’t reach its valid users but instea...
The estimate of current real losses in water distribution networks (WDN) is crucial to plan investme...
Quantification of water losses (WL) in water distribution networks (WDNs) is a crucial task towards ...
We introduce two alternative probabilistic approaches for minimum night flow (MNF) estimation in wat...
In South Korea, a water supply enhancement project is being carried out to preemptively respond to d...
Commonly used estimates for background leakage, residential night water demand, and pressure-leakage...
AbstractWater loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) manage...
AbstractAccurate models are critical for the effective management of leaks in our water distribution...
Leakages in water distribution systems have great economic and environmental impacts and are a major...
The article reviews the modelling of District Metered Areas (DMAs) with relatively high leakage rate...
Part 13: First Workshop on Learning Strategies and Data Processing in Nonstationary Environments (LE...
This Diploma thesis deals with minimum night flows issue. Basic findings about minimum night flows w...
Water loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) management wor...