Algorithm for automatic detection of topological changes in water distribution networks

被引:74
作者
Giustolisi, Orazio [1 ]
Kapelan, Zoran [2 ]
Savic, Dragan [2 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Bari, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, I-70125 Bari, Italy
[2] Univ Exeter, Ctr Water Syst, Exeter EX4 4QF, Devon, England
来源
JOURNAL OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING-ASCE | 2008年 / 134卷 / 04期
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
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D O I
10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9429(2008)134:4(435)
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Topological and pressure-driven analyses are an integral part of reliability/risk considerations for a water distribution system. For example, it is often necessary to identify which parts of the distribution network are isolated from water sources after the valves have been closed in response to a mechanical pipe failure. Pressure-driven analysis is then necessary to ascertain the consequences of pipe failures in terms of the performance of the functioning subsystem while pipe breaks are being fixed in the isolated area. Therefore, it is extremely useful to have an algorithm for the automatic identification of nodes/pipes disconnected from the water source(s). However, this is a complex problem because valves sometimes significantly modify the network topology. Furthermore, the use of isolation valves can cause a demand shortage to some customers (due to pressure reduction) during the abnormal operating conditions in the system. Thus, pressure-driven simulation of the network behavior is required. For these reasons, a novel algorithm capable of automatic detection of topological network changes is coupled with a robust pressure-driven simulation model. This algorithm is tested on two case studies involving a small artificial water distribution system and a larger, real-life network. The results obtained clearly demonstrate the robustness of the algorithm developed.
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页码:435 / 446
页数:12
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