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Deterioration And Optimal Rehabilitation Modelling For Urban Water Distribution Systems First Edition Yi Zhou

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Deterioration And Optimal Rehabilitation Modelling For Urban Water Distribution Systems First Edition Yi Zhou
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Yi Zhou
ISBN: 9780429451799, 9780429837760, 9780429837777, 9781138322813, 0429451792, 0429837763, 0429837771, 1138322814
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: First edition

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Deterioration And Optimal Rehabilitation Modelling For Urban Water Distribution Systems First Edition Yi Zhou by Yi Zhou 9780429451799, 9780429837760, 9780429837777, 9781138322813, 0429451792, 0429837763, 0429837771, 1138322814 instant download after payment.

Pipe failures in water distribution systems can have a serious impact and hence it's important to maintain the condition and integrity of the distribution system. This book presents a whole-life cost optimisation model for the rehabilitation of water distribution systems. It combines a pipe breakage number prediction model with a pipe criticality assessment model, which enables the creation of a well-constructed and more tightly constrained optimisation model. The pipe breakage number prediction model combines information on the physical characteristics of the pipes with historical information on breakage and failure rates. A weighted multiple nonlinear regression analysis is applied to describe the condition of different pipe groups. The criticality assessment model combines a pipe's condition with its hydraulic significance through a modified TOPSIS. This model enables the optimisation to focus its efforts on those important pipes. The whole life cost optimal rehabilitation model is a multiple-objective and multiple-stage model, which provides a suite of rehabilitation decisions that minimise the whole life cost while maximising its long-term performance. The optimisation model is solved using a modified NSGA-II. The utility of the developed models is that it allows decision makers to prioritize their rehabilitation strategy in a proactive and cost-effective manner.

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