JV

J.H.G. Vreeburg

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Domestic drinking water supply systems (DDWSs) are the final step in the delivery of drinking water to consumers. Temperature is one of the rate-controlling parameters for many chemical and microbiological processes and is, therefore, considered as a surrogate parameter for water ...
The drinking water quality changes during the transport through distribution systems. Domestic drinking water systems (DDWSs), which include the plumbing between the water meter and consumer's taps, are the most critical points in which water quality may be affected. In distribut ...
In the context of the present work it is hypothesized that the condition of a PVC push-fit joint can be obtained from the analysis of the joint's gap width. A perfectly jointed and aligned pipe, for example, should have a constant gap for the complete pipe diameter while a bent j ...
A PVC 250 mm drinking water pipe that supplies water to ca. 1250 customers has been permanently monitored for almost 10 months. The gathered data covers strain registered on pipes and joints, temperature registered next to these appurtenances and strain registered on coupons of P ...