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TL/04
Operation and maintenance of systems
The proper operation of urban water distribution systems is a concern for three reasons: first of all it is needed so as to guarantee that the users get service quality standards proper to a modern country; secondly because only with proper operation can such a valuable resource as water be managed; finally because it considerably affects the power consumption of the systems.
Person responsible for this line: Enrique Cabrera Marcet
Calculating the optimum level of apparent losses due to meter inaccuracies © | 4.67 MB | |
BOE 27_05_2009 Sistemas para el control de los volúmenes de agua en los aprovechamientos del dominio público hidráulico | 565KB | |
Tools for improving decision making in water meter Management (2009) © | 1.14 MB | |
The use of air valves as protection devices in pressure hydraulic transients © | 476KB | |
Hydraulic transients generated by bursts in a great length pipeline and study of its protection system using air valves and automatic valves © | 326KB |
Presentaciones Curso Rehabilitación y Renovación de redes de Agua (Junio 2009) | ||
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Presentación 01. "Los grandes retos de los abastecimientos urbanos del siglo XXI". © | 3.42 MB | |
Presentación 02. "Comportamiento de las redes de agua desde una perspectiva histórica". © | 14.67 MB | |
Presentación 03. "Funcionamiento de tuberÃas materiales en desuso (fundición gris y fibrocemento)". © | 4.68 MB | |
Presentación 04. "TuberÃas de Hormigón armado y pretensado". © | 2.6 MB | |
Presentación 05. "TuberÃas de fundición dúctil". © | 3.76 MB | |
Presentación 06. "TuberÃas de polietileno y PVC". © | 3.92 MB | |
Presentación 07. "AuditorÃa hÃdrica y energética. Una información esencial para gestionar redes de agua". © | 2.36 MB | |
Presentación 08. "Criterios para decidir si rehabilitar o renovar". © | 4.42 MB | |
Presentación 09. "Periodo óptimo de renovación atendiendo a criterios económicos. Influencia de los precios del agua y la energÃa". © | 9.83 MB | |
Presentación 10. "Control Activo de fugas según criterios económicos y el Ãndice de fugas estructural". © | 1.32 MB | |
Presentación 11. "Relación entre estrategias a corto y a largo plazo (control activo de fugas y renovación de tuberÃas)". © | 3.26 MB | |
Presentación 12. "Renovación de redes mediante un sistema de soporte a la toma de decisiones multicriterio". © | 5.92 MB | |
Presentación 13. "Corrosión y protección catódica de tuberÃas". © | 3.67 MB | |
Presentación 14. "Técnicas de rehabilitación sin zanja". © | 5.47 MB | |
Presentación 15. "Inspección, rehabilitación y renovación de tuberÃas de grandes diámetros". © | 4.94 MB | |
Presentación 16. "Estrategias de actuación en función del historial de fallos". © | 4.14 MB |