AbstractThe authors have made the transition from the mass balance equations based on the Kirchhoff laws in solution of network hydraulic with discretized of the continuity equation. It is reduced to the numerical solution of the second order Poisson's equation for pressure equation. It makes possible to solve extralarge network hydrodynamic problems order of 10 million nodes and links.Moreover, this method is numerically stable even for hydraulic networks, in which the friction factor and minor losses in pipes may differ by more than 10 orders and global gradient algorithm, used in EPANET, became not enough suitable for use.Convergence of the proposed method is higher then “loop” or “node” methods, and close to the Todini global gradient a...
The article contains prove that Estimate Flow Rate (EFR) method of hydraulic network flow rate distr...
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In the past, pressure dependent models (PDM) have suffered from convergence diffculties. In this pap...
AbstractThe authors have made the transition from the mass balance equations based on the Kirchhoff ...
AbstractThe authors have made a transition from the mass balance equations based on the Kirchhoff la...
This paper presents a novel algorithm with improved convergence and robustness for the pressure-driv...
This work introduces two novel methods to the solution of water distribution networks equipped with ...
The modification of well-known Global Gradient Algorithm for hydraulic network flow distribution pro...
AbstractA numerical method that uses linear graph theory is presented for both steady state, and ext...
AbstractWe proposed a method for numerically solving the problem of flow distribution in hydraulic c...
Analysis, design and flow control problems in pressurized hydraulic networks such as water transmiss...
Steady-state Water Distribution Network models compute pipe flows and nodal heads for assumed nodal ...
Efficiency of hydraulic solvers for the simulation of flows and pressures in water distribution syst...
AbstractEPANET assumes that the nodal outflows are constant regardless of the network pressures - kn...
This paper shows how the Global Gradient Method formulated by Todini and Pilati (1987) can be modifi...
The article contains prove that Estimate Flow Rate (EFR) method of hydraulic network flow rate distr...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
In the past, pressure dependent models (PDM) have suffered from convergence diffculties. In this pap...
AbstractThe authors have made the transition from the mass balance equations based on the Kirchhoff ...
AbstractThe authors have made a transition from the mass balance equations based on the Kirchhoff la...
This paper presents a novel algorithm with improved convergence and robustness for the pressure-driv...
This work introduces two novel methods to the solution of water distribution networks equipped with ...
The modification of well-known Global Gradient Algorithm for hydraulic network flow distribution pro...
AbstractA numerical method that uses linear graph theory is presented for both steady state, and ext...
AbstractWe proposed a method for numerically solving the problem of flow distribution in hydraulic c...
Analysis, design and flow control problems in pressurized hydraulic networks such as water transmiss...
Steady-state Water Distribution Network models compute pipe flows and nodal heads for assumed nodal ...
Efficiency of hydraulic solvers for the simulation of flows and pressures in water distribution syst...
AbstractEPANET assumes that the nodal outflows are constant regardless of the network pressures - kn...
This paper shows how the Global Gradient Method formulated by Todini and Pilati (1987) can be modifi...
The article contains prove that Estimate Flow Rate (EFR) method of hydraulic network flow rate distr...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
In the past, pressure dependent models (PDM) have suffered from convergence diffculties. In this pap...