Water transmission and distribution systems are pressurized
hydraulic networks, consisting of pipes and other appurtenant
components such as reservoirs, pumps, valves and surge devices.
Analysis, design and flow control problems in such systems can best
be dealt with using network synthesis. This approach aims to
directly determine design variables in order to achieve a specified
behaviour of the system under steady state or transient flow
conditions. There are enormous advantages to be achieved in
applying such a model to a wide variety of problems in engineering
practice. The innovative theoretical framework described in this
thesis, incorporates necessary and sufficient conditions for
solvability, as well as methods/algorithms for the efficient
solution of network problems.
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