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The problem setup phase uses the EPANET User's Toolkit1 to compute the EPS network hydraulics.
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Thus, an extended period hydraulic simulation2-6 will yield a periodic set of network flows that also repeat indefinitely. 7-8
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Studies have shown that trihalomethane (THM) formation can be modeled as a linear function of chlorine demand.3, 9
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Boccelli10 and Clark2,11 have shown that first-order models may underestimate chlorine demand under certain conditions.
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The problem setup phase uses the EPANET User's Toolkit (1) to compute the EPS network hydraulics.
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The problem setup phase uses the EPANET User's Toolkit (Rossman 1999) to compute the EPS network hydraulics.
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Thus, an extended period hydraulic simulation (Rao and Bree 1977) will yield a periodic set of network flows that also repeat indefinitely.
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An earlier study used a simpler mass dosage rate parameterization where the dosage must be constant (Boccelli and others 1998).
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Studies have shown that trihalomethane (THM) formation can be modeled as a linear function of chlorine demand (Nguyen 1997a, 1997b).
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The problem solution phase is performed using CPLEX (ILOG 1996), a commercial brand and bound procedure.
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Studies have shown that trihalomethane (THM) formation can be modeled as a linear function of chlorine demand (Jones AB 1986; Jones CD 1995).
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Boccelli (1999) and Clark (1998, 2002) have shown that first-order models may underestimate chlorine demand under certain conditions.