This paper was prompted by growing evidence that Shannon's measure of uncertainty can be used as a surrogate reliability measure for water distribution networks. This applies to both reliability assessment and reliability-governed design. Shannon's measure, however, is a non-linear function of the network flows. Therefore, the calculation of maximum entropy flows requires non-linear programming. Hence a simpler, more accessible method would be most useful. This paper presents an alternative and rigorous method for calculating maximum entropy flows for single-source networks. The proposed method does not involve linear or non-linear programming. Also, it is not iterative. Consequently the method is very efficient. In this paper, the methodol...
The concept of a “flow network”—a set of nodes and links which carries one or more flows—unites many...
This paper presents an optimal design methodology for the design of water distribution systems based...
This paper investigates the idea that minimum cost maximum entropy designs of water distribution sys...
This paper describes methods for calculating the most likely values of link flows in networks with i...
A new approach to water network reliability is described that uses pipe flow entropy as a surrogate ...
The problem of obtaining optimal designs of water distribution systems using diameters selected from...
A maximum entropy (MaxEnt) framework is developed to predict mean flow rates in hydraulic pipe, elec...
This paper proposes a maximum entropy-based multi-objective genetic algorithm approach for the desig...
This paper proposes a maximum-entropy based multi-objective genetic algorithm approach for the desig...
Robustness of water distribution networks is related to their connectivity and topological structure...
This paper investigates the similarity in performance of designs with equal maximum entropy values. ...
Evolutionary algorithms are used widely in optimization studies on water distribution networks. The ...
A modified entropy-based criterion for evaluating reliability of water distribution networks is pres...
A maximum entropy (MaxEnt) method is developed to predict flow rates or pressure gradients in hydrau...
The concept of a flow network - a set of nodes connected by flow paths - encompasses many different ...
The concept of a “flow network”—a set of nodes and links which carries one or more flows—unites many...
This paper presents an optimal design methodology for the design of water distribution systems based...
This paper investigates the idea that minimum cost maximum entropy designs of water distribution sys...
This paper describes methods for calculating the most likely values of link flows in networks with i...
A new approach to water network reliability is described that uses pipe flow entropy as a surrogate ...
The problem of obtaining optimal designs of water distribution systems using diameters selected from...
A maximum entropy (MaxEnt) framework is developed to predict mean flow rates in hydraulic pipe, elec...
This paper proposes a maximum entropy-based multi-objective genetic algorithm approach for the desig...
This paper proposes a maximum-entropy based multi-objective genetic algorithm approach for the desig...
Robustness of water distribution networks is related to their connectivity and topological structure...
This paper investigates the similarity in performance of designs with equal maximum entropy values. ...
Evolutionary algorithms are used widely in optimization studies on water distribution networks. The ...
A modified entropy-based criterion for evaluating reliability of water distribution networks is pres...
A maximum entropy (MaxEnt) method is developed to predict flow rates or pressure gradients in hydrau...
The concept of a flow network - a set of nodes connected by flow paths - encompasses many different ...
The concept of a “flow network”—a set of nodes and links which carries one or more flows—unites many...
This paper presents an optimal design methodology for the design of water distribution systems based...
This paper investigates the idea that minimum cost maximum entropy designs of water distribution sys...