47 results on '"Vreeburg, J. H. G."'
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2. Quantitatively Assessing Water Asset Reliability in the Netherlands: 15 Years of Experience
3. Analysis of historic bursts and burst detection in water supply areas of different size
4. Advanced control of a water supply system: a case study
5. Analysing the dynamics of transitions in residential water consumption in the Netherlands
6. Pyrosequencing Reveals Bacterial Communities in Unchlorinated Drinking Water Distribution System: An Integral Study of Bulk Water, Suspended Solids, Loose Deposits, and Pipe Wall Biofilm
7. Heuristic burst detection method using flow and pressure measurements
8. Non-residential water demand model validated with extensive measurements and surveys
9. Shared failure data for strategic asset management
10. Closure to “Simulating Nonresidential Water Demand with a Stochastic End-Use Model” by E. J. M. Blokker, E. J. Pieterse-Quirijns, J. H. G. Vreeburg, and J. C. van Dijk
11. Better water quality and higher energy efficiency by using model predictive flow control at water supply systems
12. Non-residential water demand model validated with extensive measurements
13. The Self-Cleaning Velocity in Practice
14. Turbulent Processes in Drinking Water Distribution
15. Modelling Characteristic Values for Non-Residential Water Demand
16. Simulating Nonresidential Water Demand with a Stochastic End-Use Model
17. Build-Up of Discolouration Potential in Networks As Function of Treatment Performance
18. A bottom-up approach of stochastic demand allocation in a hydraulic network model: a sensitivity study of model parameters
19. A bottom-up approach of stochastic demand allocation in water quality modelling
20. Simulating Residential Water Demand with a Stochastic End-Use Model
21. Velocity-based self-cleaning residential drinking water distribution systems
22. Acoustic Monitoring of Terrorist Intrusion in a Drinking Water Network
23. How Effective Is Flushing of Cast Iron Pipes?
24. Comparison of Water Demand Models: PRP and SIMDEUM Applied to Milford, Ohio, Data
25. Importance of demand modelling in network water quality models: a review
26. Combining the Probabilistic Demand Model SIMDEUM With a Network Model
27. Measuring particles in drinking water transportation systems with particle counters
28. Self-Cleaning Networks Put to the Test
29. Monte Carlo Simulation of Residential Water Demand: A Stochastic End-Use Model
30. MODELLING CHARACTERISTIC VALUES FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL WATER DEMAND.
31. TURBULENT PROCESSES IN DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION.
32. THE SELF-CLEANING VELOCITY IN PRACTICE.
33. ACOUSTIC MONITORING OF TERRORIST INTRUSION IN A DRINKING WATER NETWORK.
34. COMPARISON OF WATER DEMAND MODELS: PRP AND SIMDEUM APPLIED TO MILFORD, OHIO, DATA.
35. HOW EFFECTIVE IS FLUSHING OF CAST IRON PIPES.
36. Non-residential water demand model validated with extensive measurements.
37. Particulate fingerprinting of water quality in the distribution system.
38. Particles in the drinking water system: from source to discolouration.
39. Reducing customer minutes lost by anomaly detection?
40. International collaborative research on discoloured water
41. Planning and design for continuity and reliability in distribution systems
42. A quantitative method to determine reliability of water supply systems [Section SS7]
43. Distribution system analysis by continuous monitoring and network calculation
44. An experimental study on the influence of water stagnation and temperature change on water quality in a full-scale domestic drinking water system.
45. Radial transport processes as a precursor to particle deposition in drinking water distribution systems.
46. Impact of particles on sediment accumulation in a drinking water distribution system.
47. Discolouration in potable water distribution systems: a review.
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