Nicole Arbon
Research Associate
Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
Nicole is currently a research associate working within two research fields within the WaterSystems group. The currently focus of Nicole's research is the Goyder Institute funded project for the Optimal Water Resource Mix for Metropolitan Adelaide. Nicole is working on Task 4: Household Water Use which is montoring 150 households in Adelaide to enable improvements in a stochastic end-use model. Nicole is also still actively involved in the condition assessment of water distribution systems using hydraulic transients. This research continues on from her thesis the topic of which is 'Transient reflection analysis for the diagnosis of Anomalies in Water Distribution Systems'. From 2010-2012, Nicole was the Course Co-ordinator and primary lecturer for the subjects Engineering Modelling and Analysis 1A and Water Engineering and Design 2A within the School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering at the University of Adelaide.
Research Interest
WaterSystems
Publications
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Gong, J., Stephens, M., Arbon, N., Zecchin, A., Lambert, M. & Simpson, A. (2015). On-site non-invasive condition assessment for cement mortar-lined metallic pipelines by time-domain fluid transient analysis. Structural Health Monitoring, 14, 5, 426-438.
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Gong, J., Lambert, M., Zecchin, A., Simpson, A., Arbon, N. & Kim, Y. (2016). Field study on non-invasive and non-destructive condition assessment for asbestos cement pipelines by time-domain fluid transient analysis. Structural Health Monitoring, 15, 1, 113-124.