Pump scheduling in drinking water distribution networks with an LP/NLP-based branch and bound

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This paper offers a novel approach for computing globally optimal solutions to the pump scheduling problem in drinking water distribution networks. A tailored integer linear relaxation of the original non-convex formulation is devised and solved by branch and bound where integer nodes are investigated through non-linear programming to check the satisfaction of the non-convex constraints and compute the actual cost. This generic method can tackle a large variety of networks, e.g. with variable-speed pumps. We also propose to specialize it for a common subclass of networks with several improving techniques, including a new primal heuristic to repair near-feasible integer relaxed solutions. Our approach is numerically assessed on various case studies of the literature and compared with recently reported results.

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Bonvin, G., Demassey, S., & Lodi, A. (2021). Pump scheduling in drinking water distribution networks with an LP/NLP-based branch and bound. Optimization and Engineering, 22(3), 1275–1313. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11081-020-09575-y

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