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Modeling and optimization of pressure and water age for evaluation of urban water distribution systems performance

Wendesen Mekonin Desta, Fekadu Fufa, Seifu Kebede Debela

2022Heliyon13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

O) received pressure. The water age simulation results revealed that, 51.70% of the pipes were received water age <4.8 h, whereas the other 48.3% of the pipes were received water age <8.6 h during peak hour demand. During low demand periods, 45.58% of the pipes had a water age of less than 4.8 h while the other 54.42% of the pipes had water age of 4.8-20 h. The optimization result showed that after optimization, 4.4% of the nodes with optimum pressure increased to 75.18%, and 95.6% of the nodes decreased to 24.82%. Changing the size of the pipe based on the optimization result, and dividing an area into different pressure zones (adding more reservoirs at the far end of the distribution system) are all ways to improve or upgrade the distribution system.

Topics & Concepts

Economic shortageWater resourcesWater scarcityEnvironmental scienceWater pressureDistribution (mathematics)Environmental engineeringMathematicsBiologyEcologyPhilosophyGovernment (linguistics)LinguisticsMathematical analysisWater Systems and OptimizationUrban Stormwater Management SolutionsWater resources management and optimization