Water Distribution Systems Reliability under Extended-Period Simulations

AbstractWater distribution systems reliability has typically been studied using single-period simulations of the hydraulic behavior of the system, due to high computational requirements. The aim of this work was to develop and test a framework for the evaluation of mechanical reliability, hydraulic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of water resources planning and management 2020-08, Vol.146 (8)
Hauptverfasser: Paez, Diego, Filion, Yves
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:AbstractWater distribution systems reliability has typically been studied using single-period simulations of the hydraulic behavior of the system, due to high computational requirements. The aim of this work was to develop and test a framework for the evaluation of mechanical reliability, hydraulic reliability, and firefighting reliability under extended-period simulations. Four functionality functions were proposed to quantify the serviceability of the system under the perturbation scenarios. The functions were tested in five case studies based on real-world networks and compared with the previously developed mechanical reliability estimator (MRE) and hydraulic reliability estimator (HRE), as well as with similar definitions for single-period simulation. Results showed that both MRE and HRE consistently correlate with the supply/demand ratio functionality, and are easy to compute even in optimization routines. Comparison results with single-period definitions of functionality showed that, on average, evaluating hydraulic conditions at the peak hour works is a good estimation of the extended-period behavior, but in some cases, discrepancies up to 50% can be found.
ISSN:0733-9496
1943-5452
DOI:10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0001257