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Growing demand for water due to increasing populations, industrialisation and water consuming lifestyles puts stress on existing water supply systems. To cater for the rising demand, water distribution networks are expanded beyond their design capacities and this creates transient low pressures and free surface conditions in the networks. Traditional water supply models use a demand-driven approach methodology which is not able to simulate these conditions and this poses an impediment to analysis and management of intermittent flow networks. This book utilises a head-driven approach to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Growing demand for water due to increasing populations, industrialisation and water consuming lifestyles puts stress on existing water supply systems. To cater for the rising demand, water distribution networks are expanded beyond their design capacities and this creates transient low pressures and free surface conditions in the networks. Traditional water supply models use a demand-driven approach methodology which is not able to simulate these conditions and this poses an impediment to analysis and management of intermittent flow networks. This book utilises a head-driven approach to determine what supply is enabled by particular nodal pressures and also analyses coexistence and conversion of free surface to pressurised flow. This culminates in the development of a decision support framework that can guide decisions for improved network performance. Results attained emphasize the merits of developing fully dynamic and transient models in the solution of intermittent flow water distribution networks. The book is a critical requirement for professionals working in the water supply industry, as well as students and researchers on water distribution.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Stephen Nyende-Byakika holds BSc and MSc degrees in Civil Engineering from Makerere University in Uganda and a Doctorate in Civil Engineering from the Vaal University of Technology in South Africa.He is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering Science at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa.