AWWA C401-93(R98) The Selection of Asbestos-Cement Pressure Pipe, 4 in. Through 16 in. (100 mm Through 400 mm), for Water Distribution Systems

1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
2008 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Inmaculada Pulido-Calvo ◽  
Juan Carlos Gutiérrez-Estrada ◽  
José María Corbacho

Smart Cities ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 1293-1315
Author(s):  
Neda Mashhadi ◽  
Isam Shahrour ◽  
Nivine Attoue ◽  
Jamal El Khattabi ◽  
Ammar Aljer

This paper presents an investigation of the capacity of machine learning methods (ML) to localize leakage in water distribution systems (WDS). This issue is critical because water leakage causes economic losses, damages to the surrounding infrastructures, and soil contamination. Progress in real-time monitoring of WDS and ML has created new opportunities to develop data-based methods for water leak localization. However, the managers of WDS need recommendations for the selection of the appropriate ML methods as well their practical use for leakage localization. This paper contributes to this issue through an investigation of the capacity of ML methods to localize leakage in WDS. The campus of Lille University was used as support for this research. The paper is presented as follows: First, flow and pressure data were determined using EPANET software; then, the generated data were used to investigate the capacity of six ML methods to localize water leakage. Finally, the results of the investigations were used for leakage localization from offline water flow data. The results showed excellent performance for leakage localization by the artificial neural network, logistic regression, and random forest, but there were low performances for the unsupervised methods because of overlapping clusters.


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