Abstract Technical best practices recommend pressure control as an effective countermeasure to reduce leakages in water distribution networks (WDNs). Information and communication technologies allow driving pressure reducing valves (PRVs) in real-time based on pressure observed at remote control nodes (remote real-time control – RRTC), going beyond the limitations of classic PRV control (i.e. with target pressure node just downstream of the device). Nowadays, advanced hydraulic models are able to simulate both RRTC-PRVs and classic PRVs accounting for unreported and background leakages as diffused pressure-dependent outflows along pipes. This paper studies how such models are relevant to support pressure control strategies at...
AbstractThis contribution analyzes the implementation of two widely used literature leakage models w...
Pressure management is a widely adopted technique in the toolset of drinking water distribution syst...
Leakage of drinking water is a common problem in water supply networks, so the international water e...
AbstractPressure control entails the cheapest technical solution to achieve leakage reduction in wat...
The paper considers a real water distribution network, where current pressure control st...
AbstractThe Pressure Control module in the WDNetXL system [1] was recently developed to support plan...
Abstract A WDNetXL Pressure Control module to support planning and real-time functioning analysis of...
AbstractA WDNetXL Pressure Control module to support planning and real-time functioning analysis of ...
Pressure control in urban Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) allows to reduce water losses, delays a...
AbstractAdvanced hydraulic models of water distribution network (WDN) permit to simulate pressure-de...
Despite operational improvements over the last 10-15 years, water utilities still are losing a signi...
Water loss is a phenomenon frequently observed within water distribution systems (WDSs), that is con...
Abstract A pressure reducing valve (PRV) regulates the outlet pressure regardless of ...
Pressure control is one of the main techniques to control leakages in Water Distribution Networks (W...
The paper describes the actions performed to reduce leakages in the water distribution system in Man...
AbstractThis contribution analyzes the implementation of two widely used literature leakage models w...
Pressure management is a widely adopted technique in the toolset of drinking water distribution syst...
Leakage of drinking water is a common problem in water supply networks, so the international water e...
AbstractPressure control entails the cheapest technical solution to achieve leakage reduction in wat...
The paper considers a real water distribution network, where current pressure control st...
AbstractThe Pressure Control module in the WDNetXL system [1] was recently developed to support plan...
Abstract A WDNetXL Pressure Control module to support planning and real-time functioning analysis of...
AbstractA WDNetXL Pressure Control module to support planning and real-time functioning analysis of ...
Pressure control in urban Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) allows to reduce water losses, delays a...
AbstractAdvanced hydraulic models of water distribution network (WDN) permit to simulate pressure-de...
Despite operational improvements over the last 10-15 years, water utilities still are losing a signi...
Water loss is a phenomenon frequently observed within water distribution systems (WDSs), that is con...
Abstract A pressure reducing valve (PRV) regulates the outlet pressure regardless of ...
Pressure control is one of the main techniques to control leakages in Water Distribution Networks (W...
The paper describes the actions performed to reduce leakages in the water distribution system in Man...
AbstractThis contribution analyzes the implementation of two widely used literature leakage models w...
Pressure management is a widely adopted technique in the toolset of drinking water distribution syst...
Leakage of drinking water is a common problem in water supply networks, so the international water e...