AbstractAccurate models are critical for the effective management of leaks in our water distribution systems. The increased use of plastic pipes has emphasised the need to assess the ability of current leakage assessment tools in quantifying the real losses from complex time and pressure dependent leaks. The numerical study presented in this paper shows that traditional Minimum Night Flow (MNF) analyses provide good approximations of the leak response, when the loading history and discrete pressure regimes are accounted for, of leaks in viscoelastic pipe. The time and dependent nature of such leaks are of greater significance when the response to short time period pressure transients are quantified, important for active leakage control meth...
[EN] Water is one of the most valuable resources for humans. Worldwide, leakage levels in water dist...
Modelling real distribution networks can be particularly difficult if they are so leaky that the typ...
Copyright © 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersIncreasingly, water loss via leakage is acknowle...
AbstractAccurate models are critical for the effective management of leaks in our water distribution...
Strategies for managing leakage from water distribution systems require the ability to effectively e...
AbstractThe use of plastic pipes within water distribution systems is viewed as a highly effective m...
Polyethylene pipes, and other polymeric materials, are a popular choice in the water industry due to...
The use of numerical simulations to improve the management of water distribution networks (WDNs) has...
Several experimental and modelling studies have established that leak areas are mostly not fixed but...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to summarize the latest theoretical developments on the pressur...
Includes bibliographical references.Water is an important and increasingly scarce resource in the wo...
The correct definition of the leak law, i.e. the relationship between the leak outflow, the total he...
As a common method to control leakage of water distribution systems, pressure management has the adv...
AbstractThis contribution analyzes the implementation of two widely used literature leakage models w...
This paper extends the analysis concerning the importance in numerical models of unsteady friction a...
[EN] Water is one of the most valuable resources for humans. Worldwide, leakage levels in water dist...
Modelling real distribution networks can be particularly difficult if they are so leaky that the typ...
Copyright © 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersIncreasingly, water loss via leakage is acknowle...
AbstractAccurate models are critical for the effective management of leaks in our water distribution...
Strategies for managing leakage from water distribution systems require the ability to effectively e...
AbstractThe use of plastic pipes within water distribution systems is viewed as a highly effective m...
Polyethylene pipes, and other polymeric materials, are a popular choice in the water industry due to...
The use of numerical simulations to improve the management of water distribution networks (WDNs) has...
Several experimental and modelling studies have established that leak areas are mostly not fixed but...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to summarize the latest theoretical developments on the pressur...
Includes bibliographical references.Water is an important and increasingly scarce resource in the wo...
The correct definition of the leak law, i.e. the relationship between the leak outflow, the total he...
As a common method to control leakage of water distribution systems, pressure management has the adv...
AbstractThis contribution analyzes the implementation of two widely used literature leakage models w...
This paper extends the analysis concerning the importance in numerical models of unsteady friction a...
[EN] Water is one of the most valuable resources for humans. Worldwide, leakage levels in water dist...
Modelling real distribution networks can be particularly difficult if they are so leaky that the typ...
Copyright © 2008 American Society of Civil EngineersIncreasingly, water loss via leakage is acknowle...