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Marco Ferrante
Marco Ferrante
Associate Professor of Hydraulics, University of Perugia
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Velocity profiles and unsteady pipe friction in transient flow
B Brunone, BW Karney, M Mecarelli, M Ferrante
Journal of water resources planning and management 126 (4), 236-244, 2000
3372000
Detecting leaks in pressurised pipes by means of transients
B Brunone, M Ferrante
Journal of hydraulic research 39 (5), 539-547, 2001
3062001
Pipe system diagnosis and leak detection by unsteady-state tests. 1. Harmonic analysis
M Ferrante, B Brunone
Advances in Water resources 26 (1), 95-105, 2003
2942003
Pipe system diagnosis and leak detection by unsteady-state tests. 2. Wavelet analysis
M Ferrante, B Brunone
Advances in water resources 26 (1), 107-116, 2003
2312003
Wavelets for the analysis of transient pressure signals for leak detection
M Ferrante, B Brunone, S Meniconi
Journal of hydraulic engineering 133 (11), 1274-1282, 2007
1642007
Water-hammer pressure waves interaction at cross-section changes in series in viscoelastic pipes
S Meniconi, B Brunone, M Ferrante
Journal of fluids and structures 33, 44-58, 2012
1482012
Anomaly pre-localization in distribution–transmission mains by pump trip: preliminary field tests in the Milan pipe system
S Meniconi, B Brunone, M Ferrante, C Capponi, CA Carrettini, C Chiesa, ...
Journal of Hydroinformatics 17 (3), 377-389, 2015
1402015
Small amplitude sharp pressure waves to diagnose pipe systems
S Meniconi, B Brunone, M Ferrante, C Massari
Water Resources Management 25, 79-96, 2011
1192011
Experimental investigation of coupled frequency and time-domain transient test–based techniques for partial blockage detection in pipelines
S Meniconi, HF Duan, PJ Lee, B Brunone, MS Ghidaoui, M Ferrante
Journal of hydraulic engineering 139 (10), 1033-1040, 2013
1182013
Leak detection in branched pipe systems coupling wavelet analysis and a Lagrangian model
M Ferrante, B Brunone, S Meniconi
Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology—AQUA 58 (2), 95-106, 2009
1162009
In-line pipe device checking by short-period analysis of transient tests
S Meniconi, B Brunone, M Ferrante
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 137 (7), 713-722, 2011
972011
Portable pressure wave‐maker for leak detection and pipe system characterization
B Brunone, M Ferrante, S Meniconi
Journal‐American Water Works Association 100 (4), 108-116, 2008
942008
Decay of pressure and energy dissipation in laminar transient flow
B Brunone, M Ferrante, M Cacciamani
J. Fluids Eng. 126 (6), 928-934, 2004
942004
Experimental investigation of the effects of pipe material on the leak head-discharge relationship
M Ferrante
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 138 (8), 736-743, 2012
912012
Experimental evidence of hysteresis in the head-discharge relationship for a leak in a polyethylene pipe
M Ferrante, C Massari, B Brunone, S Meniconi
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 137 (7), 775-780, 2011
912011
Leak detection in a branched system by inverse transient analysis with the admittance matrix method
C Capponi, M Ferrante, AC Zecchin, J Gong
Water Resources Management 31, 4075-4089, 2017
852017
Numerical simulations of one‐dimensional infiltration into layered soils with the Richards equation using different estimates of the interlayer conductivity
B Brunone, M Ferrante, N Romano, A Santini
Vadose Zone Journal 2 (2), 193-200, 2003
812003
Leak size, detectability and test conditions in pressurized pipe systems: how leak size and system conditions affect the effectiveness of leak detection techniques
M Ferrante, B Brunone, S Meniconi, BW Karney, C Massari
Water resources management 28, 4583-4598, 2014
782014
Two-dimensional features of viscoelastic models of pipe transients
G Pezzinga, B Brunone, D Cannizzaro, M Ferrante, S Meniconi, A Berni
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 140 (8), 04014036, 2014
732014
Further developments in rapidly decelerating turbulent pipe flow modeling
S Meniconi, HF Duan, B Brunone, MS Ghidaoui, PJ Lee, M Ferrante
Journal of hydraulic engineering 140 (7), 04014028, 2014
722014
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