Postoptimization of the model of water supply for urban and industrial agglomeration

A case study of the tools used by an analyst of the economic aspects of the operation of the water supply network has been undertaken in this paper. All issues discussed here are formulated by using degenerated linear programming models ( PL ). Below, it is noted that the linear dependence of bindin...

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Main Authors: Wawrzosek Jacek, Ignaciuk Szymon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:ITM Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20182300035
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spelling doaj-8ae18f09975a4ff087968ffb4001e1622021-02-02T06:17:47ZengEDP SciencesITM Web of Conferences2271-20972018-01-01230003510.1051/itmconf/20182300035itmconf_sam2018_00035Postoptimization of the model of water supply for urban and industrial agglomerationWawrzosek Jacek0Ignaciuk Szymon1Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Faculty of Production Engineering, University of Life Sciences in LublinDepartment of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Faculty of Production Engineering, University of Life Sciences in LublinA case study of the tools used by an analyst of the economic aspects of the operation of the water supply network has been undertaken in this paper. All issues discussed here are formulated by using degenerated linear programming models ( PL ). Below, it is noted that the linear dependence of binding constraints ( CO ) distorts standard postoptimization procedures in PL. This observed fact makes postoptimization analysis mostly unhelpful for an average analyst due to problems with the int erpretation of ambiguous sensitivity reports which are obtained from popular computer packages. In standard postoptimization methods, changes to single parameters of the right-hand vector CO are analyzed or referred to parametric linear programming that unfortunately requires prior knowledge of mathematically and economically justified vectors of changes of right-hand sides CO. Therefore, it is suggested that modifications are introduced to some of the postoptimization procedures in this work. For issues in the field of hydrology, the following were presented: interpretation and methods of generating justified vectors of changes of right-hand sides of limiting conditions. And so, the procedure of generating infinitely many solutions of the dual issue based on certain vectors orthogonal to the vector of right-hand sides of constraint conditions was demonstrated. Furthermore, the same orthogonal vectors were used to obtain nodal solutions of the dua0l model and the corresponding vectors of changes of the entire right-hand sides of the constraint conditions. Then, managerial interpretation was applied to this way of proceeding. The methods presented in the work serve to improve the functioning of the system of water supply.https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20182300035linear programmingsensitivity analysispostoptimizationwater supply in agglomerations
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author Wawrzosek Jacek
Ignaciuk Szymon
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Ignaciuk Szymon
Postoptimization of the model of water supply for urban and industrial agglomeration
ITM Web of Conferences
linear programming
sensitivity analysis
postoptimization
water supply in agglomerations
author_facet Wawrzosek Jacek
Ignaciuk Szymon
author_sort Wawrzosek Jacek
title Postoptimization of the model of water supply for urban and industrial agglomeration
title_short Postoptimization of the model of water supply for urban and industrial agglomeration
title_full Postoptimization of the model of water supply for urban and industrial agglomeration
title_fullStr Postoptimization of the model of water supply for urban and industrial agglomeration
title_full_unstemmed Postoptimization of the model of water supply for urban and industrial agglomeration
title_sort postoptimization of the model of water supply for urban and industrial agglomeration
publisher EDP Sciences
series ITM Web of Conferences
issn 2271-2097
publishDate 2018-01-01
description A case study of the tools used by an analyst of the economic aspects of the operation of the water supply network has been undertaken in this paper. All issues discussed here are formulated by using degenerated linear programming models ( PL ). Below, it is noted that the linear dependence of binding constraints ( CO ) distorts standard postoptimization procedures in PL. This observed fact makes postoptimization analysis mostly unhelpful for an average analyst due to problems with the int erpretation of ambiguous sensitivity reports which are obtained from popular computer packages. In standard postoptimization methods, changes to single parameters of the right-hand vector CO are analyzed or referred to parametric linear programming that unfortunately requires prior knowledge of mathematically and economically justified vectors of changes of right-hand sides CO. Therefore, it is suggested that modifications are introduced to some of the postoptimization procedures in this work. For issues in the field of hydrology, the following were presented: interpretation and methods of generating justified vectors of changes of right-hand sides of limiting conditions. And so, the procedure of generating infinitely many solutions of the dual issue based on certain vectors orthogonal to the vector of right-hand sides of constraint conditions was demonstrated. Furthermore, the same orthogonal vectors were used to obtain nodal solutions of the dua0l model and the corresponding vectors of changes of the entire right-hand sides of the constraint conditions. Then, managerial interpretation was applied to this way of proceeding. The methods presented in the work serve to improve the functioning of the system of water supply.
topic linear programming
sensitivity analysis
postoptimization
water supply in agglomerations
url https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20182300035
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