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Energy and Hydraulic Efficiency in Intermittent Operation of Water Distribution Networks
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Water distribution is an important service due to its economic, social, and health purpose. Therefore, a continuous supply is required to keep consumers satisfied. However, emergency scenarios of water scarcity, caused by ...
Improving Water Age in Distribution Systems by Optimal Valve Operation
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Valve control has been widely used for reducing pressure and leakage in water distribution systems. However, the optimized conditions often change the water flow paths and increase residence times, thus turning pressure ...
Signal Processing and Pattern Recognition for Leak Detection in a Water Distribution Network
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Leaks are a constant problem in water distribution systems, resulting in wasted resources, environmental impacts, and financial losses. Thus, it is crucial to develop effective and agile methods to detect network leaks. ...
Optimal Rehabilitation Procedure for Intermittent Water Supply Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Water demand continuously increases in urban zones, and water scarcity is frequently associated with a lack or a reduction of water availability at water sources and maintenance problems, such as leakage and pipe aging. ...