Data underlying the publication: Evaluating the Impact of Storage Tank Parameters on the Performance of Existing Water Distribution Networks Using Sensitivity and Clustering Analyses
DOI: 10.4121/b598fab8-aee2-4582-a980-5fd1fcac31fa
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This dataset is the support material of the paper Evaluating the Impact of Storage Tank Parameters on the Performance of Existing Water Distribution Networks Using Sensitivity and Clustering Analyses, which deals with sensitivity and clustering analyses are conducted to investigate the effect of inserting a new tank on the resilience and water quality of existing water distribution network. The studied parameters are tank location, elevation, diameter, initial water volume, and riser diameter. Also, the appropriate tank location is investigated in terms of nodal demand, nodal pressure deficiency, and feeding distance from water source to tank location.
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- 2024-10-18 first online, published, posted
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Alexandria University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Irrigation and HydraulicsDATA
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