Battle of the Water Networks IISource: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management:;2014:;Volume ( 140 ):;issue: 007Author:Angela Marchi
,
Elad Salomons
,
Avi Ostfeld
,
Zoran Kapelan
,
Angus R. Simpson
,
Aaron C. Zecchin
,
Holger R. Maier
,
Zheng Yi Wu
,
Samir M. Elsayed
,
Yuan Song
,
Tom Walski
,
Christopher Stokes
,
Wenyan Wu
,
Graeme C. Dandy
,
Stefano Alvisi
,
Enrico Creaco
,
Marco Franchini
,
Juan Saldarriaga
,
Diego Páez
,
David Hernández
,
Jessica Bohórquez
,
Russell Bent
,
Carleton Coffrin
,
David Judi
,
Tim McPherson
,
Pascal van Hentenryck
,
José Pedro Matos
,
António Jorge Monteiro
,
Natércia Matias
,
Do Guen Yoo
,
Ho Min Lee
,
Joong Hoon Kim
,
Pedro L. Iglesias-Rey
,
Francisco J. Martínez-Solano
,
Daniel Mora-Meliá
,
José V. Ribelles-Aguilar
,
Michele Guidolin
,
Guangtao Fu
,
Patrick Reed
,
Qi Wang
,
Haixing Liu
,
Kent McClymont
,
Matthew Johns
,
Edward Keedwell
,
Venu Kandiah
,
Micah Nathanael Jasper
,
Kristen Drake
,
Ehsan Shafiee
,
Mehdy Amirkhanzadeh Barandouzi
,
Andrew David Berglund
,
Downey Brill
,
Gnanamanikam Mahinthakumar
,
Ranji Ranjithan
,
Emily Michelle Zechman
,
Mark S. Morley
,
Carla Tricarico
,
Giovanni de Marinis
,
Bryan A. Tolson
,
Ayman Khedr
,
Masoud Asadzadeh
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0000378Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The Battle of the Water Networks II (BWN-II) is the latest of a series of competitions related to the design and operation of water distribution systems (WDSs) undertaken within the Water Distribution Systems Analysis (WDSA) Symposium series. The BWN-II problem specification involved a broadly defined design and operation problem for an existing network that has to be upgraded for increased future demands, and the addition of a new development area. The design decisions involved addition of new and parallel pipes, storage, operational controls for pumps and valves, and sizing of backup power supply. Design criteria involved hydraulic, water quality, reliability, and environmental performance measures. Fourteen teams participated in the Battle and presented their results at the 14th Water Distribution Systems Analysis conference in Adelaide, Australia, September 2012. This paper summarizes the approaches used by the participants and the results they obtained. Given the complexity of the BWN-II problem and the innovative methods required to deal with the multiobjective, high dimensional and computationally demanding nature of the problem, this paper represents a snap-shot of state of the art methods for the design and operation of water distribution systems. A general finding of this paper is that there is benefit in using a combination of heuristic engineering experience and sophisticated optimization algorithms when tackling complex real-world water distribution system design problems.
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contributor author | Angela Marchi | |
contributor author | Elad Salomons | |
contributor author | Avi Ostfeld | |
contributor author | Zoran Kapelan | |
contributor author | Angus R. Simpson | |
contributor author | Aaron C. Zecchin | |
contributor author | Holger R. Maier | |
contributor author | Zheng Yi Wu | |
contributor author | Samir M. Elsayed | |
contributor author | Yuan Song | |
contributor author | Tom Walski | |
contributor author | Christopher Stokes | |
contributor author | Wenyan Wu | |
contributor author | Graeme C. Dandy | |
contributor author | Stefano Alvisi | |
contributor author | Enrico Creaco | |
contributor author | Marco Franchini | |
contributor author | Juan Saldarriaga | |
contributor author | Diego Páez | |
contributor author | David Hernández | |
contributor author | Jessica Bohórquez | |
contributor author | Russell Bent | |
contributor author | Carleton Coffrin | |
contributor author | David Judi | |
contributor author | Tim McPherson | |
contributor author | Pascal van Hentenryck | |
contributor author | José Pedro Matos | |
contributor author | António Jorge Monteiro | |
contributor author | Natércia Matias | |
contributor author | Do Guen Yoo | |
contributor author | Ho Min Lee | |
contributor author | Joong Hoon Kim | |
contributor author | Pedro L. Iglesias-Rey | |
contributor author | Francisco J. Martínez-Solano | |
contributor author | Daniel Mora-Meliá | |
contributor author | José V. Ribelles-Aguilar | |
contributor author | Michele Guidolin | |
contributor author | Guangtao Fu | |
contributor author | Patrick Reed | |
contributor author | Qi Wang | |
contributor author | Haixing Liu | |
contributor author | Kent McClymont | |
contributor author | Matthew Johns | |
contributor author | Edward Keedwell | |
contributor author | Venu Kandiah | |
contributor author | Micah Nathanael Jasper | |
contributor author | Kristen Drake | |
contributor author | Ehsan Shafiee | |
contributor author | Mehdy Amirkhanzadeh Barandouzi | |
contributor author | Andrew David Berglund | |
contributor author | Downey Brill | |
contributor author | Gnanamanikam Mahinthakumar | |
contributor author | Ranji Ranjithan | |
contributor author | Emily Michelle Zechman | |
contributor author | Mark S. Morley | |
contributor author | Carla Tricarico | |
contributor author | Giovanni de Marinis | |
contributor author | Bryan A. Tolson | |
contributor author | Ayman Khedr | |
contributor author | Masoud Asadzadeh | |
date accessioned | 2017-05-08T22:03:52Z | |
date available | 2017-05-08T22:03:52Z | |
date copyright | July 2014 | |
date issued | 2014 | |
identifier other | %28asce%29wr%2E1943-5452%2E64.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/70239 | |
description abstract | The Battle of the Water Networks II (BWN-II) is the latest of a series of competitions related to the design and operation of water distribution systems (WDSs) undertaken within the Water Distribution Systems Analysis (WDSA) Symposium series. The BWN-II problem specification involved a broadly defined design and operation problem for an existing network that has to be upgraded for increased future demands, and the addition of a new development area. The design decisions involved addition of new and parallel pipes, storage, operational controls for pumps and valves, and sizing of backup power supply. Design criteria involved hydraulic, water quality, reliability, and environmental performance measures. Fourteen teams participated in the Battle and presented their results at the 14th Water Distribution Systems Analysis conference in Adelaide, Australia, September 2012. This paper summarizes the approaches used by the participants and the results they obtained. Given the complexity of the BWN-II problem and the innovative methods required to deal with the multiobjective, high dimensional and computationally demanding nature of the problem, this paper represents a snap-shot of state of the art methods for the design and operation of water distribution systems. A general finding of this paper is that there is benefit in using a combination of heuristic engineering experience and sophisticated optimization algorithms when tackling complex real-world water distribution system design problems. | |
publisher | American Society of Civil Engineers | |
title | Battle of the Water Networks II | |
type | Journal Paper | |
journal volume | 140 | |
journal issue | 7 | |
journal title | Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management | |
identifier doi | 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0000378 | |
tree | Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management:;2014:;Volume ( 140 ):;issue: 007 | |
contenttype | Fulltext |