A Framework for Improving Reliability of Water Distribution Systems Based on a Segment-Based Minimum Cut-Set Approach

A framework is presented to effectively improve the water distribution system (WDS) reliability. The proposed framework first classifies pipes in a WDS into three reinforcement types through topological analyses and hydraulic simulations over the WDS; type 1: no reinforcement, type 2: increasing pip...

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Main Authors: Seokhyeon Kim, Hwan Don Jun, Do Guen Yoo, Joong Hoon Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/7/1524
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spelling doaj-517b56a75aca4949a655e653d2b943c22020-11-25T01:45:41ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-07-01117152410.3390/w11071524w11071524A Framework for Improving Reliability of Water Distribution Systems Based on a Segment-Based Minimum Cut-Set ApproachSeokhyeon Kim0Hwan Don Jun1Do Guen Yoo2Joong Hoon Kim3School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, AustraliaSchool of Civil Engineering, Seoul National University of Technology, Seoul 01811, KoreaDepartment of Civil Engineering, The University of Suwon, Hwaseong 18323, KoreaSchool of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, KoreaA framework is presented to effectively improve the water distribution system (WDS) reliability. The proposed framework first classifies pipes in a WDS into three reinforcement types through topological analyses and hydraulic simulations over the WDS; type 1: no reinforcement, type 2: increasing pipe durability, and type 3: installing valve(s) at both ends. Then two rules, rules 1 and 2, are implemented, in which rule 1 first reinforces the pipe with the lowest reliability but rule 2 preferentially reduces damage size by pipe failures represented as the expected number of customers out of service (EN). The proposed method was applied to Cherry Hill network, and considerably improved the WDS reliability from 0.137 to 0.483. Both approaches showed notable differences in changes of the EN at each step of reinforcement, where rule 2 showed a better capability to reduce the EN and detect vulnerable areas in the WDS than rule 1. In addition, a practical approach, maximizing valve installations and minimizing pipe replacements according to the reinforcement types in the system, provided an improved WDS reliability (0.423) close to that of the rule-based approach (0.483) using only 21% of the construction cost by the rule-based approach. The proposed framework can be guidelines for improving the WDS reliability under restricted budget and site conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/7/1524water distribution systemsystem reliabilityminimum cut-setsunintended isolationvalve
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Do Guen Yoo
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Do Guen Yoo
Joong Hoon Kim
A Framework for Improving Reliability of Water Distribution Systems Based on a Segment-Based Minimum Cut-Set Approach
Water
water distribution system
system reliability
minimum cut-sets
unintended isolation
valve
author_facet Seokhyeon Kim
Hwan Don Jun
Do Guen Yoo
Joong Hoon Kim
author_sort Seokhyeon Kim
title A Framework for Improving Reliability of Water Distribution Systems Based on a Segment-Based Minimum Cut-Set Approach
title_short A Framework for Improving Reliability of Water Distribution Systems Based on a Segment-Based Minimum Cut-Set Approach
title_full A Framework for Improving Reliability of Water Distribution Systems Based on a Segment-Based Minimum Cut-Set Approach
title_fullStr A Framework for Improving Reliability of Water Distribution Systems Based on a Segment-Based Minimum Cut-Set Approach
title_full_unstemmed A Framework for Improving Reliability of Water Distribution Systems Based on a Segment-Based Minimum Cut-Set Approach
title_sort framework for improving reliability of water distribution systems based on a segment-based minimum cut-set approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-07-01
description A framework is presented to effectively improve the water distribution system (WDS) reliability. The proposed framework first classifies pipes in a WDS into three reinforcement types through topological analyses and hydraulic simulations over the WDS; type 1: no reinforcement, type 2: increasing pipe durability, and type 3: installing valve(s) at both ends. Then two rules, rules 1 and 2, are implemented, in which rule 1 first reinforces the pipe with the lowest reliability but rule 2 preferentially reduces damage size by pipe failures represented as the expected number of customers out of service (EN). The proposed method was applied to Cherry Hill network, and considerably improved the WDS reliability from 0.137 to 0.483. Both approaches showed notable differences in changes of the EN at each step of reinforcement, where rule 2 showed a better capability to reduce the EN and detect vulnerable areas in the WDS than rule 1. In addition, a practical approach, maximizing valve installations and minimizing pipe replacements according to the reinforcement types in the system, provided an improved WDS reliability (0.423) close to that of the rule-based approach (0.483) using only 21% of the construction cost by the rule-based approach. The proposed framework can be guidelines for improving the WDS reliability under restricted budget and site conditions.
topic water distribution system
system reliability
minimum cut-sets
unintended isolation
valve
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/7/1524
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