A Model of Intermittent Water Supply Simulating the Inequitable Distribution of Water
Matthew Henry MacRorie,
Vanessa L Speight,
Sally L Weston
et al.
Abstract:Over one billion people worldwide with access to piped water experience Intermittent Water Supply (IWS), where consumers receive water for only a fraction of the day or week. A widely observed problem associated with IWS is the inequitable distribution of water across the network. This results in different consumers in the network receiving different volumes of water. Modelling the inequity within IWS systems remains an open research field. To date, simulations have often adapted hydraulic modelling software t… Show more
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