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Pressure Sensor Placement for Leakage Detection and Calibration of Water Distribution Networks Based on Multiview Clustering and Global Sensitivity Analysis
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Most previous studies in the field of sensor placement have focused on only one aim. In this study, pressure sensor placement is done for calibration and leakage detection simultaneously to use pressure data optimally to ...
Sampling Design of Hydraulic and Quality Model Calibration Based on a Global Sensitivity Analysis Method
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Most sampling design (SD) methods in water distribution networks are focused on the calibration of a hydraulic model and use local sensitivity analysis and demand-driven simulation methods to select sampling points. These ...
Enviro-Technical Assessment of Social Responses to Water Demand Management Policies Facing Water Scarcity
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Because cities are particularly vulnerable to freshwater scarcity, optimal water usage is critical for urban resilience, addressing health concerns, and meeting basic human needs, particularly in water-scarce regions. ...
Pressure-Discharge Relations with Application to Head-Driven Simulation of Water Distribution Networks
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The pressure-discharge relation used in continuity equations is one of the most important components of hydraulic models based on head-driven simulation method, as it has a great impact on the accuracy of the results of ...