Development of Methods for Diagnosing the Operating Conditions of Water Supply Networks over the Last Two Decades

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The need for water supply companies to exercise control over the operating conditions of water supply networks has contributed to the development of a number of methods for their diagnosis. The diagnostics of technical infrastructure is a constantly developing field, and therefore, over the years, we have observed the development of various methods of diagnosing network operating conditions and their classification. The article presents, in a synthetic way, the division and review of the previously used methods of diagnosing the operating conditions of water supply networks. The authors also classified and assessed the usefulness of the methods of diagnosis in specific operating conditions. The review carried out by the authors shows that there is a need for research on the detection of operating conditions of water supply networks under the operating conditions of real systems. The results of our deep analysis allow for the understanding of the most important areas of research, as well as the existing worldwide trends in the development of methods for leak diagnosis and detection in water distribution networks. This review is a compendium of knowledge on the detection and diagnosis of water supply networks.

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Stańczyk, J., & Burszta-Adamiak, E. (2022, March 1). Development of Methods for Diagnosing the Operating Conditions of Water Supply Networks over the Last Two Decades. Water (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14050786

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