Improving water distribution systems robustness through optimal valve installation

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Abstract

This study proposes a framework for improving the robustness of water distribution systems using the optimal valve installation approach with regard to system reinforcement. To improve the robustness in valve design, this study introduces critical segment selection technique and optimal valve location determination within the concept of segment. Using the segment finding algorithm, the segment and the unintentional isolation can be identified. To select the critical segment, a multicriteria decision technique is applied by considering the hydraulic, social and economic effect. Finally, the optimal valve locations and the number of additional valves is determined by pipe failure analysis through the trade-off relationship with the number of additional valves and the maximum damage under pipe failure situations. To verify the proposed technique, the real-world water distribution systems are applied and compared with the original design.

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Choi, Y. H., Jung, D., Jun, H., & Kim, J. H. (2018). Improving water distribution systems robustness through optimal valve installation. Water (Switzerland), 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/w10091223

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