TY - GEN
T1 - Statistical Modeling of the Structural Degradation of an Urban Water Distribution System
T2 - World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2003
AU - Vanrenterghem-Raven, A.
AU - Eisenbeis, P.
AU - Juran, I.
AU - Christodoulou, S.
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - Degradation of water pipes can result in loss of structural integrity (breaks/leaks), water quality deterioration, and insufficient hydraulic capacity. This paper presents current research on the topic of structural deficiency of water pipes. More specifically, this project evaluates whether and under what conditions a Proportional Hazards Model (PHM) can be applied to large and complex urban settings. New York City is the case study.
AB - Degradation of water pipes can result in loss of structural integrity (breaks/leaks), water quality deterioration, and insufficient hydraulic capacity. This paper presents current research on the topic of structural deficiency of water pipes. More specifically, this project evaluates whether and under what conditions a Proportional Hazards Model (PHM) can be applied to large and complex urban settings. New York City is the case study.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:1642435303
SN - 0784406855
SN - 9780784406854
T3 - World Water and Environmental Resources Congress
SP - 2165
EP - 2174
BT - World Water and Environmental Resources Congress
A2 - Bizier, P.
A2 - DeBarry, P.
Y2 - 23 June 2003 through 26 June 2003
ER -