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PIPE SYSTEM PRESSURE PROBABILITIES WITH FLUCTUATING DEMANDS
A method for calculating the probability of very low pressures at nodes within a pressurised pipe network subject to a set of independent nodal demands with known probability distributions is presented. The method is applicable to tree networks, and has been verified by checking against a Monte-Carlo simulation. The method is introduced and discussed in the context of low pressure gas distribution systems and water supply networks. Examples taken from the gas and water industries show the method to be computationally rapid and accurate.
PIPE SYSTEM PRESSURE PROBABILITIES WITH FLUCTUATING DEMANDS
A method for calculating the probability of very low pressures at nodes within a pressurised pipe network subject to a set of independent nodal demands with known probability distributions is presented. The method is applicable to tree networks, and has been verified by checking against a Monte-Carlo simulation. The method is introduced and discussed in the context of low pressure gas distribution systems and water supply networks. Examples taken from the gas and water industries show the method to be computationally rapid and accurate.
PIPE SYSTEM PRESSURE PROBABILITIES WITH FLUCTUATING DEMANDS
Walters, G. A. (Autor:in) / Swan, D. L. (Autor:in) / Smith, D. K. (Autor:in)
Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems ; 10 ; 259-274
01.07.1993
16 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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