Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) is to supply the required quantity of customer’s water demand under adequate pressure and acceptable water quality. Leakage in WDSs due to excessive pressure, pipe aging, and earthquakes leads to problems such as repair costs, disruption of water supply and economic losses. Adding the volume of water loss to customer’s demand increases overall pipe flow rates and head losses throughout the system, which finally result in a low pressure at withdrawal point and the degradation of system functionality. The goal of the Battle of the Leakage Detection and Isolation Methods (BattleDIM) is to propose a method to detect and pinpoint the leakage events in L-town in 2019, as fast and accurately as possible. The SCADA...
Open Access journalCopyright © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.12th International Confer...
The worldwide growing demand of water supply requires a proper management of the available hydraulic...
The increasing age and deterioration of drinking water mains is causing an increasing frequency of p...
Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) is to supply the required quantity of customer’s water demand unde...
Water losses are one of the main consequences of infrastructure failures in water distribution netwo...
Hydraulic accidents or abnormal situations, also known as leakages, cause not only water losses, but...
Leaks in water distribution systems (WDSs) cause water and revenue losses, environmental pollution, ...
It is estimated that about 20% of treated drinking water is lost through distribution pipeline leaka...
Water utilities are challenged to reduce their water losses through detecting, localizing, and repai...
Leakage detection is one of the important aspects of water distribution management. Water companies ...
16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics and Stra...
Drinking Water Distribution Networks (DWDN) are susceptible to infrastructure failures, which may le...
Pressurized fluid-distribution networks are strategic elements of infrastructure. In the case of fre...
Drinking Water Distribution Networks (DWDN) are susceptible to infrastructure failures, which may le...
Leak detection and location in water distribution systems (WDSs) is of utmost importance for reducin...
Open Access journalCopyright © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.12th International Confer...
The worldwide growing demand of water supply requires a proper management of the available hydraulic...
The increasing age and deterioration of drinking water mains is causing an increasing frequency of p...
Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) is to supply the required quantity of customer’s water demand unde...
Water losses are one of the main consequences of infrastructure failures in water distribution netwo...
Hydraulic accidents or abnormal situations, also known as leakages, cause not only water losses, but...
Leaks in water distribution systems (WDSs) cause water and revenue losses, environmental pollution, ...
It is estimated that about 20% of treated drinking water is lost through distribution pipeline leaka...
Water utilities are challenged to reduce their water losses through detecting, localizing, and repai...
Leakage detection is one of the important aspects of water distribution management. Water companies ...
16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics and Stra...
Drinking Water Distribution Networks (DWDN) are susceptible to infrastructure failures, which may le...
Pressurized fluid-distribution networks are strategic elements of infrastructure. In the case of fre...
Drinking Water Distribution Networks (DWDN) are susceptible to infrastructure failures, which may le...
Leak detection and location in water distribution systems (WDSs) is of utmost importance for reducin...
Open Access journalCopyright © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.12th International Confer...
The worldwide growing demand of water supply requires a proper management of the available hydraulic...
The increasing age and deterioration of drinking water mains is causing an increasing frequency of p...