Water Network Tool for Resilience
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The Water Network Tool for Resilience (WNTR) is a Python package designed to simulate and analyze resilience of water distribution networks. The software includes capability to:
Generate water network models
Modify network structure and operations
Add disruptive events including pipe leaks
Add response/repair strategies
Simulate pressure dependent demand and demand-driven hydraulics
Simulate water quality
Evaluate resilience
Visualize results
For more information, go to http://wntr.readthedocs.io
Citing WNTR
To cite WNTR, use one of the following references:
Klise, K.A., Murray, R., Haxton, T. (2018). An overview of the Water Network Tool for Resilience (WNTR), In Proceedings of the 1st International WDSA/CCWI Joint Conference, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, July 23-25, 075, 8p.
Klise, K.A., Bynum, M., Moriarty, D., Murray, R. (2017). A software framework for assessing the resilience of drinking water systems to disasters with an example earthquake case study, Environmental Modelling and Software, 95, 420-431, doi: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2017.06.022
Klise, K.A., Hart, D.B., Moriarty, D., Bynum, M., Murray, R., Burkhardt, J., Haxton, T. (2017). Water Network Tool for Resilience (WNTR) User Manual, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Technical Report, EPA/600/R-17/264, 47p.
License
WNTR is released under the Revised BSD license. See the LICENSE.txt file.
Organization
- Directories
wntr - Python package
documentation - User manual
examples - Examples and network files
ci - Software requirements for continuous integration testing
Contact
Katherine Klise, Sandia National Laboratories, kaklise@sandia.gov
Regan Murray, US Environmental Protection Agency, Murray.Regan@epa.gov
EPA Disclaimer
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GitHub project code is provided on an “as is” basis and the user assumes responsibility for its use. EPA has relinquished control of the information and no longer has responsibility to protect the integrity , confidentiality, or availability of the information. Any reference to specific commercial products, processes, or services by service mark, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply their endorsement, recommendation or favoring by EPA. The EPA seal and logo shall not be used in any manner to imply endorsement of any commercial product or activity by EPA or the United States Government.
Sandia Funding Statement
Sandia National Laboratories is a multimission laboratory managed and operated by National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC., a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International, Inc., for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-NA-0003525.
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