Optimal form of a class of collection-distribution networks.

Author(s)
Hauer, E.
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Abstract

Some collection-distribution networks are characterized by a main "stem" and branching "twigs" e.g., a major interurban highway connected to intermediate towns by secondary roads, or a central sewage collector connected to houses by small diameter pipes. The optimal form and location of two Specific networks of this class is sought. In the first stage, the properties of the optimal network are investigated. In the second stage, the properties of the optimal network defined earlier and utilized to actually construct an optimal collection-distribution system.

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B 11519 (In: B 11501) /71/ IRRD 206930
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In: Traffic flow and transportation : proceedings of the 5th international Symposium on the Theory of Traffic flow and Transportation, Berkeley, California, June 16-18, 1971, New York, NY, American Elsevier, 1972, p. 413-427, 2 fig., 7 graph., 4 tab., 4 ref

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