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A methodology is presented for synthetic water distribution networks that advances previous methods by Ahmad et al. 2022 (SyNF v1.0). The methodology describes the development changes for v1.1 of the model. This includes major updates to the handling of global variables, parameterization of water treatment plants (WTP) and tanks, and the inclusion of flexibility in handling different demand estimates. The model advancements were designed around true data for San Juan and Mayaguez (Puerto Rico), but are generalizable to other regions.
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- Synthetic Water Distribution Model 1.1
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- Searles, Ian (Contributor)
- Jain, Rajan (Contributor)
- Chester, Mikhail Vin (Contributor)
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2024-07-24
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Ian Searles, Graduate Student Researcher
Rajan Jain, Graduate Student Researcher
Mikhail Chester, Ph.D., Professor
Metis Center for Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering
School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment
Arizona State University
Rajan Jain, Graduate Student Researcher
Mikhail Chester, Ph.D., Professor
Metis Center for Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering
School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment
Arizona State University