EVALUATION OF PARAMETERS TRANSPORT NETWORKS TO THE NEED FOR WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION
Abstract
Modern trends in urban areas require the use of the most efficient technologies in all areas. Determined that in the face of rising levels of car ownership required by the development of transport networks. In the article the influence of parameters of the transport network, namely the length of the areas in need of water supply and sewage. Improved a number of mathematical models to determine the needs for water supply and sewage. As a result of mathematical modeling identified the changing needs of water supply and sewage, depending on the length of the transport network at different values of population density, allowing to define non-linear effects.Keywords: transport network, water supply, sanitation, consumption, population density.
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