AbstractWater losses in urban water distribution networks (WDN) accelerate the deterioration of such infrastructures. The enhanced hydraulic modelling provides a phenomenological representation of WDN hydraulics, including the modelling of leakages as function of pipe average pressure and deterioration. The methodological use of such models on real WDN was demonstrated to support the planning of leakage management actions. Nonetheless, many water utilities are still in the process of designing flow/pressure monitoring, thus data available are not enough to perform detailed calibration of such models.This work presents a physically based approach for the calibration of WDN hydraulic models aimed at supporting leakage management plans since e...
[EN] Hydraulic models of water supply networks are widely used by utility companies to assist in dec...
[EN] Water is one of the most valuable resources for humans. Worldwide, leakage levels in water dist...
AbstractWater losses in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) are classified in background and burst ou...
AbstractAdvanced hydraulic models of water distribution network (WDN) permit to simulate pressure-de...
Water loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) management wor...
16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics and Stra...
The use of numerical simulations to improve the management of water distribution networks (WDNs) has...
AbstractThis contribution analyzes the implementation of two widely used literature leakage models w...
Modelling real distribution networks can be particularly difficult if they are so leaky that the typ...
AbstractWater loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) manage...
Leakages in urban water networks can be a very high percentage of the supplied water. The lost volum...
Copyright © 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersIncreasingly, water loss via leakage is acknowle...
AbstractWater leakage detection is important for a proper management of water distribution systems (...
AbstractThe use of water distribution network models depends highly on the confidence that the opera...
AbstractThis paper focuses on modeling and calibration of a small and poorly documented (portion of ...
[EN] Hydraulic models of water supply networks are widely used by utility companies to assist in dec...
[EN] Water is one of the most valuable resources for humans. Worldwide, leakage levels in water dist...
AbstractWater losses in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) are classified in background and burst ou...
AbstractAdvanced hydraulic models of water distribution network (WDN) permit to simulate pressure-de...
Water loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) management wor...
16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics and Stra...
The use of numerical simulations to improve the management of water distribution networks (WDNs) has...
AbstractThis contribution analyzes the implementation of two widely used literature leakage models w...
Modelling real distribution networks can be particularly difficult if they are so leaky that the typ...
AbstractWater loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) manage...
Leakages in urban water networks can be a very high percentage of the supplied water. The lost volum...
Copyright © 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersIncreasingly, water loss via leakage is acknowle...
AbstractWater leakage detection is important for a proper management of water distribution systems (...
AbstractThe use of water distribution network models depends highly on the confidence that the opera...
AbstractThis paper focuses on modeling and calibration of a small and poorly documented (portion of ...
[EN] Hydraulic models of water supply networks are widely used by utility companies to assist in dec...
[EN] Water is one of the most valuable resources for humans. Worldwide, leakage levels in water dist...
AbstractWater losses in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) are classified in background and burst ou...