Search results for "WATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS"

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Pumps as turbines (PATs) in water distribution networks affected by intermittent service

2013

A hydraulic model was developed in order to evaluate the potential energy recovery from the use of centrifugal pumps as turbines (PATs) in a water distribution network characterized by the presence of private tanks. The model integrates the Global Gradient Algorithm (GGA), with a pressure-driven model that permits a more realistic representation of the influence on the network behaviour of the private tanks filling and emptying. The model was applied to a real case study: a District Metered Area in Palermo (Italy). Three different scenarios were analysed and compared with a baseline scenario (Scenario 0 – no PAT installed) to identify the system configuration with added PATs that permits th…

Atmospheric ScienceService (systems architecture)geographyEngineeringgeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryNode (networking)Monte Carlo methodGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyCentrifugal pumpInletpressure-driven demandenergy productionwater distribution networkshydraulic modellingNetwork performancepump as turbineBaseline (configuration management)businessDownstream (networking)SimulationCivil and Structural EngineeringWater Science and TechnologyMarine engineeringJournal of Hydroinformatics
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Leaks Analysis in Pipeline Systems by Means of Optimal valve Regulation

1999

CALIBRATIONWATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKSTRANSIENTPARAMETER-ESTIMATION
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Evaluation of statistical sampling for the assessment of residential consumption totals in water distribution networks

2014

The paper provides insights into stratified sampling, a standard statistical technique that may be employed to assess domestic water use in water distribution networks. The basic idea is to use only a few meters to provide inference on the total water consumption of a network or of a district metered area through the knowledge of some additional stratification variables, such as household typology, size and occupants number. Since any sampling procedure assumes that the variance of the variable at stake is known, either a suitable amount of past consumption data is necessary, or a specific preliminary survey must be carried out, in order to define the sampling plan. An application with real…

EngineeringDistribution networksbusiness.industrySampling (statistics)Inferencestatistical sampling water demand water distribution networksWater consumptionWater demandStratified samplingStatisticsEconometricsbusinessWater useWater Science and TechnologyWater Supply
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Planning Rehabilitation Actions on Water Distribution Networks in Condition of Data Scarcity

2011

The paper shows a viable approach to the selection of water networks rehabilitation actions, in condition of data scarcity and uncertainty, based on the use of four concise performance literature indices, allowing the analysis and identification of efficient, reliable and robust rehabilitation alternatives, even if assessed on the basis of a relatively small amount of data. A promising statistical sampling method of water consumptions is also described, that may be fruitfully employed within the proposed approach for drafting water balances at network district scale in order to quantify the extent of leakages. The illustrated case study shows that the selected indices are capable to describ…

EngineeringMains electricityRehabilitationDistribution networksOperations researchbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental resource managementWater demandScarcityRobustness (computer science)medicineWater distribution networks rehabilitation actions data scarcity performance indices resiliency water balances network samplingService efficiencySelection criterionbusinessmedia_commonWater Distribution Systems Analysis 2010
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Optimal positioning of water quality sensors in water distribution networks: Comparison of numerical and experimental results

2017

In the water distribution networks, a deliberate or accidental contamination causes loss of water quality; the implementation of a real-time sensor network is essential to promptly detect the event of contamination. To achieve the optimum positioning of the probes, to reduce the cost of the instrumentation and maintenance, and obtaining, at the same time, a reliable monitoring of the system, optimization techniques are widely applied. In the present study, a numerical optimisation approach was compared with the results of an experimental campaign. The optimization problem is formulated in accordance with literature stateof- the-art, using the genetic algorithm NSGA-II coupled with a hydraul…

Genetic algorithmwater distribution networksoptimal positioning of sensor
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Managing expert knowledge in water network expansion project implementation

2021

[EN] The implementation of expansion projects of water networks supplying growing cities is deemed to be a complex decision-making problem involving both technical aspects and expert knowledge. Management and control processes must rely on experts in the field whose know-how must be coupled with techniques able to deal with the natural subjectivity that affects input evaluations. Given the presence of many decision-making elements, the choice of proper hydraulic technical parameters may be linked to the main aspects of analysis requiring formal expert evaluation. In this contribution, the simulation of hydraulic indicators is integrated with a multi-criteria approach able to eventually dete…

Network expansionEngineering managementComplex systemsExpansion projectControl and Systems EngineeringProject implementationComputer scienceEPAnet software 2.0Water distribution networksTOPSISMATEMATICA APLICADAManagement and control
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Definition of performance indicators for urban water distribution systems in drought conditions

2008

Performance indicators water distribution networks
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WATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS REHABILITATION BASED ON A SMALL INFORMATION DATASET

2012

REHABILITATIONWATER DISTRIBUTION NETWORKSSMALL INFORMATION DATASET
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Hydropower Potential in Water Distribution Networks: Pressure Control by PATs

2014

Pressure control is one of the main techniques to control leakages in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) and to prevent pipe damage, improving the delivery standards of a water supply systems. Pressure reducing stations (PRSs) equipped by either pressure reducing valves or motor driven regulating valves are commonly used to dissipate excess hydraulic head in WDNs. An integrated new technical solution with economic and system flexibility benefits is presented which replaces PRSs with pumps used as turbines (PATs). Optimal PAT performance is obtained by a Variable Operating Strategy (VOS), recently developed for the design of small hydropower plants on the basis of valve time operation, and n…

Small hydroEngineeringEnergy recoveryDistribution networksbusiness.industryPressure controlEnvironmental engineeringWater supplyVariable operating strategy (VOS) · Water distribution networks · Energy recovery · PATsSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaHydraulic headbusinessProcess engineeringHydropowerWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringLeakage (electronics)Water Resources Management
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SELECTION OF REHABILITATION ALTERNATIVES OF WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS IN CONDITION OF LACK OF DATA BY CONCISE PERFORMANCE INDICES AND OPTIMIZATION T…

2011

Water distribution networks rehabilitation actions data scarcity optimization performance indicesrobustness
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