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Daniel Barros, Isabela Almeida, Ariele Zanfei, Gustavo Meirelles, Edevar Luvizotto, Jr. and Bruno Brentan
Leakages in distribution networks reach more than 30% of the water supplied, entailing important risks for the water infrastructure with water contamination issues. Therefore, it is necessary to develop new methods to mitigate the amount of water wastes....
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Christogonus U. Onukwube, Daniel O. Aikhuele and Shahryar Sorooshian
Water distribution networks are complex systems that aid in the delivery of water to residential and non-residential areas. However, the networks can be affected by different types of faults, which could lead to the wastage of treated water. As such, the...
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Huda Aslam, Md Maruf Mortula, Sherif Yehia, Tarig Ali and Manreet Kaur
Leakages from water distribution infrastructures are responsible for a considerable amount of water losses. Consequently, innovative, non-destructive techniques (NDT) of leakage detection for early recognition is vital. In this study, the leak detection ...
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João Alves Coelho, André Glória and Pedro Sebastião
Water is a crucial natural resource, and it is widely mishandled, with an estimated one third of world water utilities having loss of water of around 40% due to leakage. This paper presents a proposal for a system based on a wireless sensor network desig...
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Huan-Feng Duan
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This paper investigates the impacts of non-uniformities of pipe diameter (i.e., an inhomogeneous cross-sectional area along pipelines) on transient wave behavior and propagation in water supply pipelines. The multi-scale wave perturbation method is first...
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Huan-Feng Duan
This paper investigates the impacts of non-uniformities of pipe diameter (i.e., an inhomogeneous cross-sectional area along pipelines) on transient wave behavior and propagation in water supply pipelines. The multi-scale wave perturbation method is first...
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Ali M. Sadeghioon, Nicole Metje, David N. Chapman and Carl J. Anthony
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Dileep Kumar, Dezhan Tu, Naifu Zhu, Reehan Ali Shah, Dibo Hou, Hongjian Zhang
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The conventional fixed acoustic sensors leak detection methods have been demonstrated to be very practical for locating leakages in water distribution pipelines. However, these methods demand proper installation of sensors, and therefore cannot be implem...
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Uma Rajasekaran, Mohanaprasad Kothandaraman and Chang Hong Pua
Significant water loss caused by pipeline leaks emphasizes the importance of effective pipeline leak detection and localization techniques to minimize water wastage. All of the state-of-the-art approaches use deep learning (DL) for leak detection and cro...
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Choon-Su Park, Sun-Ho Lee and Dong-Jin Yoon
Underground pipeline monitoring.
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Chao-Chih Lin
A new transient-based hybrid heuristic approach is developed to optimize a transient generation process and to detect leaks in pipe networks. The approach couples the ordinal optimization approach (OOA) and the symbiotic organism search (SOS) to solve th...
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Chao-Chih Lin
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A new transient-based hybrid heuristic approach is developed to optimize a transient generation process and to detect leaks in pipe networks. The approach couples the ordinal optimization approach (OOA) and the symbiotic organism search (SOS) to solve th...
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José García, Andres Leiva-Araos, Emerson Diaz-Saavedra, Paola Moraga, Hernan Pinto and Víctor Yepes
Water infrastructure integrity, quality, and distribution are fundamental for public health, environmental sustainability, economic development, and climate change resilience. Ensuring the robustness and quality of water infrastructure is pivotal for sec...
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Dessyana Kardha,Budhi Sumboro,Yunius Arsita
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The current technological developments so rapidly, as well as the development of electronics technology. Robotics is a proof of human civilization that progresses from time to time. The shape of the robot is not just a form that resembles a human or a ce...
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Artem Alekseevich Khalturin, Konstantin Dmitrievich Parfenchik and Vadim Anatolievich Shpenst
Given that the recent rapid growth of offshore production, especially in the Arctic region of the Russian Federation, is causing increased concern about oil spills on the water surface, this issue is especially relevant and important today. These polluta...
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Andrei Tevyashev,Olga Matviyenko,Glib Nikitenko
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We have constructed a stochastic model of a water supply network with leaks, which, compared to the previously proposed models (excluding leaks), more adequately describes the processes of transportation and water distribution in water supply systems. Ma...
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Amir Nafi and Jonathan Brans
This paper deals with the development of a decision-aiding model for predicting, in an ex-ante way, the effects of a mix of actions on an asset and on its operation. The objective is then to define a compromised policy between costs and performance impro...
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Muhammad Sohaib and Jong-Myon Kim
Boiler heat exchange in thermal power plants involves tubes to transfer heat from the fuel to the water. Boiler tube leakage can cause outages and huge power generation loss. Therefore, early detection of leaks in boiler tubes is necessary to avoid such ...
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Muhammad Sohaib, Manjurul Islam, Jaeyoung Kim, Duck-Chan Jeon and Jong-Myon Kim
Spherical storage tanks are used in various industries to store substances like gasoline, oxygen, waste water, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). Cracks in the storage tanks are unaccepted defects, as storage tanks can leak or spill the contained substan...
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