E., Creaco A., Campisano M., Franchini C., Modica CCWI2017: F25 'Unsteady flow modelling of RTC in water distribution networks' This paper describes the use of the unsteady flow modelling (UFM) for the simulation of remote Real Time Control (RTC) of pressure in water distribution networks (WDNs). The developed model combines UFM with specific simulation modules for generation of pulsed nodal demands and dynamic adjustment of pressure control valves. The results of the application to a skeletonized WDN show that UFM provides a sound description of the amplitude of the pressure head variations at the controlled node. Further calculations prove the RTC algorithm to be stable in the presence of measurement errors on the monitored variables.<br> CCWI2017;Control valves;Hydraulic transients;Water demand;Feedback control;Demand pulses;Water distribution systems;Real Time Control;Civil Engineering not elsewhere classified 2017-09-01
    https://orda.shef.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/CCWI2017_F25_Unsteady_flow_modelling_of_RTC_in_water_distribution_networks_/5364067
10.15131/shef.data.5364067.v1