2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2003.01837
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Computing Lipschitz Constants for Hydraulic Models of Water Distribution Networks

Abstract: Drinking water distribution networks (WDN) are large-scale, dynamic systems spanning large geographic areas. Water networks include various components such as junctions, reservoirs, tanks, pipes, pumps, and valves. Hydraulic models for these components depicting mass and energy balance form nonlinear algebraic differential equations (NDAE). While control theoretic studies have been thoroughly explored for other complex infrastructure such as power and transportation systems, little is understood or even invest… Show more

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