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Operational Optimization: Water Losses versus Energy Costs
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Management efficiency of water distribution networks (WDNs) is of relevant interest for the water industry, and operational optimization plays an important role. The energy to pump water is a significant element of operational ...
Modeling Local Water Storages Delivering Customer Demands in WDN Models
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Water distribution network (WDN) models account for customer-demands as water withdrawals concentrated in nodes. Customer-demands can be assumed to be constant or varying with nodal head/pressure entailing demand-driven ...
Optimal Water Distribution Network Design Accounting for Valve Shutdowns
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The hydraulic system functioning is determined by the boundary conditions (e.g., network topology, pipe resistances/diameters, tank levels, status of control devices, and status of pumps). Shutdown of isolation valves to ...
Operational and Tactical Management of Water and Energy Resources in Pressurized Systems: Competition at WDSA 2014
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Optimal management of water and energy resources worldwide is a basis for environmental and socioeconomic sustainability in urban areas, which has become even more relevant with the advent of the smart and water sensitive ...
Operational and Tactical Management of Water and Energy Resources in Pressurized Systems: Competition at WDSA 2014
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Optimal management of water and energy resources worldwide is a basis for environmental and socioeconomic sustainability in urban areas, which has become even more relevant with the advent of the
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