Pressure management is a widely adopted technique in the toolset of drinking water distribution system operators. It has multiple benefits, like reducing physical losses in pipe networks with excessive leakage, prolong the expected lifetime of the pipes and protecting home appliances from unacceptably high pressure. In some cases, even legislation compliance can be the motivation behind pressure management: It is mandatory to supply water at the customer’s connection between 1.5 and 6.0 bar in Hungary since 2011. Diaphragm pressure reducing valves are widespread in the drinking water distribution networks. Although, their sensitivity for gas pocket accumulation in the valve house makes hydraulic calibration of these pressure managed ar...
This paper addresses the problem of optimal pressure management in water distribution systems throug...
Leakage of drinking water is a common problem in water supply networks, so the international water e...
The paper considers a real water distribution network, where current pressure control st...
Abstract Technical best practices recommend pressure control as an effective counterm...
AbstractPressure control strategy through Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) has been deeply investigat...
This thesis explores the physical behaviour of industrial pressure reducing valves (PRVs) used aroun...
Abstract A pressure reducing valve (PRV) regulates the outlet pressure regardless of ...
Open Access articlePressure reducing valves (PRVs) are widely used in water distribution systems to ...
Water loss is a phenomenon frequently observed within water distribution systems (WDSs), that is con...
Leakages in urban water networks can be a very high percentage of the supplied water. The lost volum...
The analysis of water distribution networks has to take into account the variability of users’ water...
Water is a finite resource and should be given the attention it deserves to reduce its depletion thr...
AbstractAn extensive experimental investigation into the pressure management and resilience of three...
In pressure irrigation-water distribution networks, pressure regulating devices for controlling the ...
The use of pressure control to reduce leakage is well known. The benefit is significantly increased ...
This paper addresses the problem of optimal pressure management in water distribution systems throug...
Leakage of drinking water is a common problem in water supply networks, so the international water e...
The paper considers a real water distribution network, where current pressure control st...
Abstract Technical best practices recommend pressure control as an effective counterm...
AbstractPressure control strategy through Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) has been deeply investigat...
This thesis explores the physical behaviour of industrial pressure reducing valves (PRVs) used aroun...
Abstract A pressure reducing valve (PRV) regulates the outlet pressure regardless of ...
Open Access articlePressure reducing valves (PRVs) are widely used in water distribution systems to ...
Water loss is a phenomenon frequently observed within water distribution systems (WDSs), that is con...
Leakages in urban water networks can be a very high percentage of the supplied water. The lost volum...
The analysis of water distribution networks has to take into account the variability of users’ water...
Water is a finite resource and should be given the attention it deserves to reduce its depletion thr...
AbstractAn extensive experimental investigation into the pressure management and resilience of three...
In pressure irrigation-water distribution networks, pressure regulating devices for controlling the ...
The use of pressure control to reduce leakage is well known. The benefit is significantly increased ...
This paper addresses the problem of optimal pressure management in water distribution systems throug...
Leakage of drinking water is a common problem in water supply networks, so the international water e...
The paper considers a real water distribution network, where current pressure control st...