Water Supply Network District Metering
Theory and Case Study
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Author
Contributions
- Di Natale, Michele - Contributor
- Di Mauro, Anna - Contributor
- SpringerLink (Online service) - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Imprint: Springer, Vienna, Austria
Language
English
Word Count
23,500 words, Guess
Page Count
94 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewatersupplynetwo00nard
- ISBN-139783709114933
- ISBN-103709114934
- Better World Books9783709114933
- Open LibraryOL27095201M
Classifications
- DDC624
- LCCTA1-2040
Description
The management of a water supply network can be substantially improved defining permanent sectors or districts that enhances simpler water loss detection and pressure management. <br>However, the water network partitioning may compromise water system performance, since some pipes are usually closed to delimit districts in order not to have too many metering stations, to decrease costs and simplify water balance. This may reduce the reliability of the whole system and not guarantee the delivery of water at the different network nodes. In practical applications, the design of districts or sectors is generally based on empirical approaches or on limited field experiences. <br>The book proposes a design support methodology, based on graph theory principles and tested on real case study. The described methodology can help water utilities, professionals and researchers to define the optimal districts or sectors of a water supply network.
Subjects
Series Statement
- CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences
Other Editions
- Water Supply Network District Metering: Theory and Case Study
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