Abnormal quality detection and isolation in water distribution networks using simulation models

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This paper proposes a model based detection and localisation method to deal with abnormal quality levels based on the chlorine measurements and chlorine sensitivity analysis in a water distribution network. A fault isolation algorithm which correlates on line the residuals (generated by comparing the available chlorine measurements with their estimations using a model) with the fault sensitivity matrix is used. The proposed methodology has been applied to a District Metered Area (DMA) in the Barcelona network. © Author(s) 2012.

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Nejjari, F., Pérez, R., Puig, V., Quevedo, J., Sarrate, R., Cugueró, M. A., … Mirats, J. M. (2012). Abnormal quality detection and isolation in water distribution networks using simulation models. Drinking Water Engineering and Science, 5(1), 67–72. https://doi.org/10.5194/dwes-5-67-2012

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