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Figure 2. Overview of the components of an Urban Developer scenario
The urban demand is represented by a Water Use node (Figure 3.). Urban Developer offers two methods for simulating the water use at a water use node, either as:
- an Average daily model (a), or
- a Behavioural model (b)
Supply can be supplemented by water from a Tank attached to a Roof, represented as two further nodes (Figure 3.) which can be configured.
Figure 3. Urban scenario water use nodes
Urban Developer represents urban demand at the node by simulating individual end-uses at the household level. Currently represented end-uses include:
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End-uses such as baths and leaks are not modelled explicitly, but can be lumped with the outdoor/variable end-use. Separating demand into individual end-uses provides the user with the flexibility to apply different supply sources for each of the types of end-use.The urban demand is represented by a Water Use node (Figure 3.). Urban Developer offers two methods for simulating the water use at a water use node, either as:
- an Average daily model (a), or
- a Behavioural model (b)
Supply can be supplemented by water from a Tank attached to a Roof, represented as two further nodes (Figure 3.) which can be configured.
Figure 3. Urban scenario water use nodes
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