Water Distribution System Architecture
This research involves systems modeling of water infrastructure networks, such as water distribution networks, sanitary sewer and stormwater, a relevant issue for urban coexistence with an increasingly complex environment. To identify current design strategies, our research uses hydraulic modeling and complex network modeling together, to understand how the spatially embedded structure of water infrastructure affects their performance under many scenarios in the greater urban landscape.
We also work with an interdisciplinary team to evaluate the impacts to and from water infrastructure to other urban systems, such as roadways. |
Significance:
The objective of this project is to characterize the internal structure of water distribution networks to identify patterns between the internal structure and hydraulic performance under external stressors.
Current Objectives:
Current Objectives:
Contact Us:
For inquiries on this project, contact Noha Abdel-Mottaleb nohaa<at>mail.usf.edu
The objective of this project is to characterize the internal structure of water distribution networks to identify patterns between the internal structure and hydraulic performance under external stressors.
Current Objectives:
- Characterize internal structure of water distribution networks.
- Identify patterns between structure and performance of water distribution networks under disturbances.
Current Objectives:
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- TBA
Contact Us:
For inquiries on this project, contact Noha Abdel-Mottaleb nohaa<at>mail.usf.edu