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Widyo Nugroho, Christiono Utomo and Nur Iriawan
The sustainable management of the water supply system requires methodologies to monitor, repair, or replace the aging infrastructure, but more importantly, it must be able to assess the condition of the networks and predict their behavior over time. Amon...
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Mohammadreza Malek Mohammadi, Mohammad Najafi, Vinayak Kaushal, Ramtin Serajiantehrani, Nazanin Salehabadi and Taha Ashoori
Wastewater infrastructure systems deteriorate over time due to a combination of aging, physical, and chemical factors, among others. Failure of these critical structures cause social, environmental, and economic impacts. To avoid such problems, infrastru...
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Enrique Cabrera, Elena Gómez, Enrique Cabrera, Jr. and Javier Soriano
In this paper, an algebraic expression is presented to determine the optimum hydraulic gradient (J0) in a pressurized water system. J0 represents the economic level of friction losses (ELF), which is dependent on the network?s behavior as well as other p...
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Patricia Gómez-Martínez, Francisco Cubillo, Francisco J. Martín-Carrasco and Luis Garrote
Aging infrastructure is the main challenge currently faced by water suppliers. Estimation of assets lifetime requires reliable criteria to plan assets repair and renewal strategies. To do so, pipe break prediction is one of the most important inputs. Thi...
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