A study of the relationship between the statistical entropy and hydraulic reliability of water distribution systems (WDS) was carried out by assessing the effects of layout, flow direction, and pipe costs. Because of an invariance property of the entropy function, different WDS layouts can have identical maximum entropy values. The properties of designs that have identical maximum entropy values were also compared. The results reinforce previous observations that entropy is a potential surrogate measure for hydraulic reliability and suggest that any influences due to the design factors mentioned above are negligible. Maximum entropy designs are shown to be more reliable than other designs, while designs with different layouts but equal maxi...
An unbiased investigation is presented of four surrogate reliability measures which are commonly use...
A new multi-directional search approach that aims at maximizing the flow entropy of water distributi...
The replacement of existing pipes is a strategy for the rehabilitation of water distribution network...
A study of the relationship between the statistical entropy and hydraulic reliability of water distr...
This paper investigates the similarity in performance of designs with equal maximum entropy values. ...
This paper investigates the idea that minimum cost maximum entropy designs of water distribution sys...
Entropy as a surrogate measure for the reliability of water distribution systems (WDS) has been inve...
This paper reports on an investigation of the possible influence of modelling errors on the relation...
A new approach to water network reliability is described that uses pipe flow entropy as a surrogate ...
A modified entropy-based criterion for evaluating reliability of water distribution networks is pres...
A multicriteria maximum-entropy approach to the joint layout, pipe size and reliability optimization...
There is ever increasing commercial and regulatory pressure to minimise the cost of water distributi...
The problem of obtaining optimal designs of water distribution systems using diameters selected from...
Because of the large computational burden associated with the direct assessment of reliability, the ...
An unbiased investigation is presented of four surrogate reliability measures which are commonly use...
A new multi-directional search approach that aims at maximizing the flow entropy of water distributi...
The replacement of existing pipes is a strategy for the rehabilitation of water distribution network...
A study of the relationship between the statistical entropy and hydraulic reliability of water distr...
This paper investigates the similarity in performance of designs with equal maximum entropy values. ...
This paper investigates the idea that minimum cost maximum entropy designs of water distribution sys...
Entropy as a surrogate measure for the reliability of water distribution systems (WDS) has been inve...
This paper reports on an investigation of the possible influence of modelling errors on the relation...
A new approach to water network reliability is described that uses pipe flow entropy as a surrogate ...
A modified entropy-based criterion for evaluating reliability of water distribution networks is pres...
A multicriteria maximum-entropy approach to the joint layout, pipe size and reliability optimization...
There is ever increasing commercial and regulatory pressure to minimise the cost of water distributi...
The problem of obtaining optimal designs of water distribution systems using diameters selected from...
Because of the large computational burden associated with the direct assessment of reliability, the ...
An unbiased investigation is presented of four surrogate reliability measures which are commonly use...
A new multi-directional search approach that aims at maximizing the flow entropy of water distributi...
The replacement of existing pipes is a strategy for the rehabilitation of water distribution network...