The schematization of a hospital water network through a probabilistic model of end-uses is the focus of this study. The idea is to realize a model to evaluate the water demand related to the use of individual water-demanding devices to define a strategy for the prevention and control of legionella risk. The modelling of hospital network has been carried out through EPANET 2.0 software [1], in which the hot and cold water networks can be implemented separately. The suggested probabilistic model has already been applied to several case studies [2], [3], [4] and [5], but never to a hospital network.
Studying a hospital distribution network with a stochastic end-uses demand model / Spina, S.; Sbaraglia, M. N.; Magini, R.; Russo, F.; Napolitano, F.. - In: PROCEDIA ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1877-7058. - ELETTRONICO. - 89:(2014), pp. 909-915. (Intervento presentato al convegno 16th Conference on Water Distribution System Analysis, WDSA 2014 tenutosi a Bari nel July 14-17, 2014.) [10.1016/j.proeng.2014.11.524].
Studying a hospital distribution network with a stochastic end-uses demand model
S. Spina;F. Russo;F. Napolitano
2014
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The schematization of a hospital water network through a probabilistic model of end-uses is the focus of this study. The idea is to realize a model to evaluate the water demand related to the use of individual water-demanding devices to define a strategy for the prevention and control of legionella risk. The modelling of hospital network has been carried out through EPANET 2.0 software [1], in which the hot and cold water networks can be implemented separately. The suggested probabilistic model has already been applied to several case studies [2], [3], [4] and [5], but never to a hospital network.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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