04601nam 2201057z- 450 991055740740332120210501(CKB)5400000000043602(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68451(oapen)doab68451(EXLCZ)99540000000004360220202105d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWater Systems towards New Future ChallengesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (240 p.)3-0365-0410-9 3-0365-0411-7 This book comprises components associated with smart water which aims at the exploitation and building of more sustainable and technological water networks towards the water-energy nexus and system efficiency. The implementation of modeling frameworks for measuring the performance based on a set of relevant indicators and data applications and model interfaces provides better support for decisions towards greater sustainability and more flexible and safer solutions. The hydraulic, management, and structural models represent the most effective and viable way to predict the behavior of the water networks under a wide range of conditions of demand and system failures. The knowledge of reliable parameters is crucial to develop approach models and, therefore, positive decisions in real time to be implemented in smart water systems. On the other hand, the models of operation in real-time optimization allow us to extend decisions to smart water systems in order to improve the efficiency of the water network and ensure more reliable and flexible operations, maximizing cost, environmental, and social savings associated with losses or failures. The data obtained in real time instantly update the network model towards digital water models, showing the characteristic parameters of pumps, valves, pressures, and flows, as well as hours of operation towards the lowest operating costs, in order to meet the requirement objectives for an efficient system.History of engineering and technologybicsscair pocketair valveair vessel sizingair-waterAnytown networkCAEScentralized reservoircooperative operationdecentralized reservoirdemand estimationdesigndesign criteriadynamic behaviordynamic projection pursuitemptyingenergy efficiencyenergy potentialenergy recoveringenergy recoveryenergy savingenergy storagefinite element method (FEM)genetic algorithmhydraulic modelhydropower solutionsinitial provincial water rightsintermittent water supplyirrigation water networksKalman filtermicro-hydropowermost stringent water resources managementnode groupingoptimal layoutoptimizationP)PAT and pump system (P&amppipelinePump As Turbine (PAT)pumpingrenewable energyseismic reliabilitysewer systemsmart waterstructure analysissuspended pipelinessustainability and efficiencysustainable water managementSWMM Toolkitsystem setting curvetheoretical maximum flowtubular propeller turbineurban floodingwater distribution systemwater hammerwater managementwater network capacitywater network expansionwater supplywater supply networkswater-energy nexusHistory of engineering and technologyRamos Helena Medt1295536Ramos Helena MothBOOK9910557407403321Water Systems towards New Future Challenges3023591UNINA