2021
DOI: 10.2166/hydro.2021.140
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Reliability analysis of complex water distribution systems: the role of the network connectivity and tanks

Abstract: A reliable water distribution network (WDN) can provide an adequate supply service to customers under both normal and abnormal working conditions. The WDN reliability analysis, therefore, is a keystone to improve the supply service efficiency. Strategies for reliability analysis are usually proved on small WDNs, which do not compare with large real complex systems in terms of number of water tanks, pressure reduction valves, variable speed pumps, controlled devices and possible alternative water supply schemes… Show more

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“…Reliability is to achieve a sufficient level of service in normal and abnormal conditions with minimum probability of failure (Berardi et al, 2022), However resilience could be measured when the system subject to extraordinary conditions by the degree to which the system minimizes level of service failure duration and magnitude (Melanson& Nadeau, 2019). Sustainability is defined as the degree to which the system preserves levels of service in the long-term and maximizing social, economic and environmental goals (Butler, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reliability is to achieve a sufficient level of service in normal and abnormal conditions with minimum probability of failure (Berardi et al, 2022), However resilience could be measured when the system subject to extraordinary conditions by the degree to which the system minimizes level of service failure duration and magnitude (Melanson& Nadeau, 2019). Sustainability is defined as the degree to which the system preserves levels of service in the long-term and maximizing social, economic and environmental goals (Butler, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some segments have primary importance in serving drinking water, while the rest of the network is negligible in vulnerability. Similar results have been achieved recently in the literature (Berardi et al 2022) with a different real-life network. While these conclusions are based on hydraulics, hierarchical topological metrics also show a power-law trend in vulnerability (Abdel-Mottaleb and Zhang 2021).…”
Section: Vulnerability Analysissupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Some segments have primary importance in serving drinking water, while the rest of the network is negligible in vulnerability. Similar results are achieved recently in the literature [19] with a different real-life network. While these conclusions are based on hydraulics, hierarchical topological metrics also show a power-law trend in terms of vulnerability [20].…”
Section: Vulnerability Analysissupporting
confidence: 91%