Anastasios Perdios
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Rainfall simulation based on parsimonious calibration of a multifractal canonical disaggregation scheme in the Arno river basin, Italy Open
Study region: The Arno River basin (Tuscany, Italy), located across the Northern Apennine chain. Study focus: A parsimonious approach for calibration of a multiplicative random cascade model for multifractal rainfall disaggregation is test…
Overcoming Data Limitations in Sub-Daily Rainfall Simulation Open
The need for long-term synthetic sub-daily rainfall time series is crucial in various hydrological applications, particularly in flood frequency analysis. Traditional sub-daily rainfall simulation models rely on high time-resolution data, …
Adapting to the Escalating Climate Crisis in the Mediterranean Region: The case of Greece Open
The acceleration of the climate crisis poses significant and multilayered challenges to Mediterranean societies, whose complex socio-economic structure, ecological stability, and cultural heritage, are increasingly affected by expanding cl…
Assessing the Environmental Footprint of Suboptimal Pump Configurations in Water Distribution Systems Open
As all water supply systems are inherently energy-intensive, the operational efficiency of the pumping infrastructure significantly affects their environmental and economic performance. Suboptimal pump configurations often result in excess…
Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment (CRVA) for the Port of Heraklion in Greece  Open
Climate change is expected to impact the maritime sector, including the port industry. Ports are on the frontline when it comes to experiencing operational challenges from the increased sea levels and extreme weather conditions, associated…
Assessing the Evolution of Intensity – Duration – Frequency Curves over Greece: A Comparative Study between 2016 and 2023 Open
The development and regular revision of the Greek National Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs) serve as direct response to the guidelines introduced by the Floods Directive (Directive 2007/60/EC) of the European Parliament and of the Counc…
Towards More Efficient Hydraulic Modeling of Water Distribution Networks Using the EPANET Software Engine Open
Hydraulic modeling of water distribution networks (WDNs) is a vital step for all water-related professionals towards the development of management practices and strategies that aim for the reduction of water losses and the associated finan…
A probabilistic approach for detection and classification of PRV malfunctions in the water distribution network of the city of Patras in western Greece Open
Effective management of water losses in water distribution networks (WDNs) still remains a demanding task, as the temporal and spatial variability of water resources under changing climatic conditions and the increasing needs for drinking …
Statistical methodology for PRV malfunction detection and alerting in Water Distribution Networks  Open
As the outflow velocity from a pipe crack increases with increasing hydraulic pressure, pressure management concepts have been widely applied to reduce water losses in the delivering and distribution parts of water networks. In this contex…
Integrated Platform for Smart Operational Monitoring and Efficient Energy Management of Water Supply Networks Open
Research project PerManeNt aims at developing an integrated platform for operational monitoring, smart control, and sustainable energy management of the external aqueduct system of the city of Patras in western Greece, which consists of mo…
Revisiting the statistical scaling of peak annual discharges with respect to the basin size in the light of rainfall climatology Open
Over the years, several studies have been carried out to investigate how the statistics of peak annual discharges vary with the size of basins, with diverse findings regarding the observed type of scaling (i.e. simple scaling vs multiscali…
Revisiting the Statistical Scaling of Annual Discharge Maxima at Daily Resolution with Respect to the Basin Size in the Light of Rainfall Climatology Open
Over the years, several studies have been carried out to investigate how the statistics of annual discharge maxima vary with the size of basins, with diverse findings regarding the observed type of scaling (i.e., simple scaling vs. multisc…