The Leakage Detection Method of Water Supply System by Regional Model

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The losing ratio of leakage in the process of water supply is about 10%-30% in total. However, the existing water supply system has no rational planning and distribution. On the other hand, it is growing fast. It is a challenge to check the leakage in whole water supply network. This paper tries to present a solution to ensure that the regional network runs reasonably and safely, which is building a regionalization of the detected model.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 393-395)

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1018-1023

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November 2011

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