Integrated and control-oriented simulation tool for optimizing urban drainage system operation

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Abstract

With the management and operation of urban drainage systems (UDS) becoming more complicated and difficult, integrated models aiming to control and manage the entire drainage system are under enormous demand. Ideally, integrated models, as a potential tool for meeting the increasing demands, should combine both conceptual and mechanistic models that merge all UDS components and balance simulation accuracy with time constraints. Within this context, our study introduces an innovative modeling software, Simuwater, which couples multiple principles, simulates multiple components, and combines optimized control functions, playing a role in the integrated simulation and overflow control application of UDS. The software has been utilized in a real-time case-control study in one city of China, and it obtained significant optimized operation results to reduce combined sewer overflow (CSO) by making full use of the storage facilities and actuators. As the Simuwater model continues to improve in depth and breadth, it will play an increasingly important role in more application scenarios of UDS.

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Wang, H., Han, G., Zhang, L., Qiu, Y., Li, J., & Jia, H. (2022). Integrated and control-oriented simulation tool for optimizing urban drainage system operation. Water (Switzerland), 14(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/w14010025

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