Anthropogenic activities affect the water bodies and result in a drastic reduction of river water quality (WQ). The development of a reliable intelligent model for evaluating the …
Researchers in the past have reported significant uncertainties involved in evaluating the risk of soil liquefaction using deterministic approaches. Therefore, to improve the accuracy …
Z Li, H Liu, C Zhang, G Fu - Water Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Ensuring the safety and reliability of drinking water supply requires accurate prediction of water quality in water distribution networks (WDNs). However, existing hydraulic model …
Many-objective truss structure problems from small to large-scale problems with low to high design variables are investigated in this study. Mass, compliance, first natural frequency …
L Monteiro, J Carneiro, DIC Covas - Urban Water Journal, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The use of adequate decay models for simulating chlorine residuals can effectively aid in chlorine management in water supply systems. In this paper, wall decay in a full-scale water …
Drinking water infrastructures are systems of pipes which are generally networked. They play a crucial role in transporting and delivering clean water to people. The water quality …
Q Zhao, W Wu, AR Simpson, A Willis - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Hydraulic models of water distribution systems (WDSs) need to be calibrated, so they can be used to help to make informed decisions. Usually, hydraulic model calibration follows an …
This research proposes a methodology with multi-objective optimization for the placement of Pumps operating As Turbines (PATs), energizing street lighting, devices for monitoring the …
This paper re-investigates the mathematical transport model of chlorine used as a water treatment model, when a variable order partial derivative is incorporated for describing the …