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 driven demand and demand driven hydraulics
- Simulate water quality
- Evaluate resilience
- Visualize results
For more information, go to http://wntr.readthedocs.io
WNTR is released under the Revised BSD license. See the LICENSE.txt file.
Directories
- wntr - The root directory for WNTR source code
- documentation - user manual
- examples - examples and network files
- Katherine Klise, Sandia National Laboratories, kaklise@sandia.gov
- Regan Murray, US Environmental Protection Agency, Murray.Regan@epa.gov
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