AbstractThe Pressure Control module in the WDNetXL system [1] was recently developed to support planning and real-time operation of classic and remotely real-time controlled (RRTC) pressure control valves (PCVs). These devices allow pressure regulation by setting target pressure values in strategic (even remote) points in the network named critical nodes. Transferring pressure readings in real-time from remote nodes to PCVs is technically feasible, so that they can be modulated according to pressure variation at critical nodes. Pressure control strategy by RRTC PCV was demonstrated to allow effective background leakage reduction into the network. In this paper, the WDNetXL Pressure Control module is used to analyse real-time operation of RR...
AbstractRemote real-time control is currently the most advanced form of pressure management. Here th...
This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the hydraulic and economic effectiveness of the real-Time contro...
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 ...
Abstract Technical best practices recommend pressure control as an effective counterm...
AbstractPressure control entails the cheapest technical solution to achieve leakage reduction in wat...
Studies have shown that real-time control (RTC) of pressure in water distribution networks (WDNs) ca...
Pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) are often used in water distribution networks (WDNs) to regulate pre...
The paper considers a real water distribution network, where current pressure control st...
Pressure control in urban Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) allows to reduce water losses, delays a...
Real time pressure control is commonly adopted in water distribution network management to reduce le...
Abstract: A common strategy for leakage reduction in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is the use ...
Pressure regulation is the most common strategy for leakage reduction in water distribution networks...
This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of ...
AbstractRemote real-time control is currently the most advanced form of pressure management. Here th...
This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the hydraulic and economic effectiveness of the real-Time contro...
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 ...
Abstract Technical best practices recommend pressure control as an effective counterm...
AbstractPressure control entails the cheapest technical solution to achieve leakage reduction in wat...
Studies have shown that real-time control (RTC) of pressure in water distribution networks (WDNs) ca...
Pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) are often used in water distribution networks (WDNs) to regulate pre...
The paper considers a real water distribution network, where current pressure control st...
Pressure control in urban Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) allows to reduce water losses, delays a...
Real time pressure control is commonly adopted in water distribution network management to reduce le...
Abstract: A common strategy for leakage reduction in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is the use ...
Pressure regulation is the most common strategy for leakage reduction in water distribution networks...
This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of ...
AbstractRemote real-time control is currently the most advanced form of pressure management. Here th...
This paper reports the results of a numerical investigation aimed at assessing the effectiveness of ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the hydraulic and economic effectiveness of the real-Time contro...