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Optimal Design of Water Distribution Systems Considering Topological Characteristics and Residual Chlorine Concentration

Mun Jin Ko and Young Hwan Choi ()
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Mun Jin Ko: Department of Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52725, Republic of Korea
Young Hwan Choi: Department of Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52725, Republic of Korea

Mathematics, 2022, vol. 10, issue 24, 1-17

Abstract: Water distribution systems (WDSs) are designed for supplying safe water under abnormal conditions. Therefore, the optimal design of WDSs should present a plan that satisfies the hydraulic constraint, pressure at the node, and flow rate of the pipe. The water quality constraint, that is, the residual chlorine standard, should be also satisfied. However, there is a problem of insufficient pressure or absence of water for the rapid increase in demand and abnormal situations caused by the destruction of pipes resulting from growing urbanization. This problem differs in node pressure and residence time, depending on the type of WDSs (i.e., loop, hybrid, and branch). Therefore, in this study, the optimal design of WDSs was determined by considering the form of the WDS and the residual chlorine concentration. To construct the layout of WDSs, the type was constructed and classified using the branch index, classification index, and hydraulic water-quality characteristics, which were analyzed accordingly. In addition, the objectives of the WDSs in terms of hydraulic (i.e., nodal pressure) and water-quality (i.e., reference values of residual chlorine concentrations) constraints were established to derive optimal designs that simultaneously stabilize and satisfy water. To stably supply water to the customer even in abnormal situations, an optimal multipurpose design was carried out by setting the sum of the surplus head and design cost as an objective function. These analyses can improve the water quality by simultaneously considering the residual chlorine concentration. They improved the hydraulic characteristics by considering only pressure in the existing design stage. In addition, by deriving an optimal design plan in terms of hydraulic quality according to topological features, we can derive an optimal design that assists the designer in decision making while improving the economic aspect and usability for the consumer.

Keywords: optimal design; WDS classification; residual chlorine hydraulic; multi-objectives harmony search; topological layout (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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