Large water distribution systems (WDSs) are networks with both topological and behavioural complexity. Thereby, it is usually difficult to identify the key features of the properties of the system, and subsequently all the critical components within the system for a given purpose of design or control. One way is, however, to more explicitly visualize the network structure and interactions between components by dividing a WDS into a number of clusters (subsystems). Accordingly, this paper introduces a clustering strategy that decomposes WDSs into clusters with stronger internal connections than external connections. The detected cluster layout is very similar to the community structure of the served urban area. As WDSs may expand along with ...
Water distribution systems (WDSs) today are expected to continuously provide clean water while meeti...
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This paper presents the first attempt to the use of Geographic Information Systems technology in the...
Large water distribution systems (WDSs) are networks with both topological and behavioural complexit...
© IWA Publishing 2014 Large water distribution systems (WDSs) are networks with both topological and...
Partitioning of water distribution networks (WDNs) into pressure management areas (PMAs) or district...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) is among the most attractive and studied strategies for the improve...
Among the possible strategies for the detection of water losses from water distribution networks, mo...
Water distribution systems (WDS) are complex pipe networks with looped and branching topologies that...
This paper proposes a methodology to decompose water distribution systems (WDSs) into a twin-hierarc...
To ensure adequate performance of water distribution networks, utilities must identify critical segm...
AbstractWorldwide growing water demand has been forcing utilities to successfully manage their costs...
AbstractWater losses, the portion of water introduced in a pipe network but not consumed by users, r...
AbstractTopological clustering was investigated to simplify a complex water distribution network of ...
AbstractUrban water supply network is a hidden underground asset; therefore, it is difficult to make...
Water distribution systems (WDSs) today are expected to continuously provide clean water while meeti...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper presents the first attempt to the use of Geographic Information Systems technology in the...
Large water distribution systems (WDSs) are networks with both topological and behavioural complexit...
© IWA Publishing 2014 Large water distribution systems (WDSs) are networks with both topological and...
Partitioning of water distribution networks (WDNs) into pressure management areas (PMAs) or district...
Water Network Partitioning (WNP) is among the most attractive and studied strategies for the improve...
Among the possible strategies for the detection of water losses from water distribution networks, mo...
Water distribution systems (WDS) are complex pipe networks with looped and branching topologies that...
This paper proposes a methodology to decompose water distribution systems (WDSs) into a twin-hierarc...
To ensure adequate performance of water distribution networks, utilities must identify critical segm...
AbstractWorldwide growing water demand has been forcing utilities to successfully manage their costs...
AbstractWater losses, the portion of water introduced in a pipe network but not consumed by users, r...
AbstractTopological clustering was investigated to simplify a complex water distribution network of ...
AbstractUrban water supply network is a hidden underground asset; therefore, it is difficult to make...
Water distribution systems (WDSs) today are expected to continuously provide clean water while meeti...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper presents the first attempt to the use of Geographic Information Systems technology in the...