YaBeSH Engineering and Technology Library

    • Journals
    • PaperQuest
    • YSE Standards
    • YaBeSH
    • Login
    View Item 
    •   YE&T Library
    • ASCE
    • Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice
    • View Item
    •   YE&T Library
    • ASCE
    • Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice
    • View Item
    • All Fields
    • Source Title
    • Year
    • Publisher
    • Title
    • Subject
    • Author
    • DOI
    • ISBN
    Advanced Search
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Archive

    Intermittent Operation of Water Distribution Networks Considering Equanimity and Justice Principles

    Source: Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice:;2015:;Volume ( 006 ):;issue: 004
    Author:
    Mohammad Solgi
    ,
    Omid Bozorg Haddad
    ,
    Samaneh Seifollahi-Aghmiuni
    ,
    Hugo A. Loáiciga
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)PS.1949-1204.0000198
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Water shortages cause intermittent operation of distribution networks in many developing countries. Under limited economic resources and frequent water shortages, the expansion of water supply for municipal use is slow and sometimes infeasible, hence supply management becomes a viable solution for operating water supply networks. One form of demand management is intermittent supply, wherein some parts of the water supply network are cut off from service during certain times and the entire network is in service at other times. Because intermittent water supply causes consumer dissatisfaction and complicates the operation of water supply networks, it is crucial to consider the principles of equanimity and justice in its implementation. This paper develops an optimization model to find the optimal scheduling of intermittent supply that reaches the maximum number of network nodes with desired pressure under various conditions of water shortage and considering the principles of equanimity and justice in a water distribution network. The network operation optimization problem is solved using the honey bee mating optimization (HBMO) algorithm linked to in a hydraulic simulator. The efficiency of the developed scheduling method is demonstrated by implementing it to two distribution networks considering different scenarios of water shortage.
    • Download: (1.558Mb)
    • Show Full MetaData Hide Full MetaData
    • Get RIS
    • Item Order
    • Go To Publisher
    • Price: 5000 Rial
    • Statistics

      Intermittent Operation of Water Distribution Networks Considering Equanimity and Justice Principles

    URI
    http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/81370
    Collections
    • Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice

    Show full item record

    contributor authorMohammad Solgi
    contributor authorOmid Bozorg Haddad
    contributor authorSamaneh Seifollahi-Aghmiuni
    contributor authorHugo A. Loáiciga
    date accessioned2017-05-08T22:29:06Z
    date available2017-05-08T22:29:06Z
    date copyrightNovember 2015
    date issued2015
    identifier other46446073.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/81370
    description abstractWater shortages cause intermittent operation of distribution networks in many developing countries. Under limited economic resources and frequent water shortages, the expansion of water supply for municipal use is slow and sometimes infeasible, hence supply management becomes a viable solution for operating water supply networks. One form of demand management is intermittent supply, wherein some parts of the water supply network are cut off from service during certain times and the entire network is in service at other times. Because intermittent water supply causes consumer dissatisfaction and complicates the operation of water supply networks, it is crucial to consider the principles of equanimity and justice in its implementation. This paper develops an optimization model to find the optimal scheduling of intermittent supply that reaches the maximum number of network nodes with desired pressure under various conditions of water shortage and considering the principles of equanimity and justice in a water distribution network. The network operation optimization problem is solved using the honey bee mating optimization (HBMO) algorithm linked to in a hydraulic simulator. The efficiency of the developed scheduling method is demonstrated by implementing it to two distribution networks considering different scenarios of water shortage.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleIntermittent Operation of Water Distribution Networks Considering Equanimity and Justice Principles
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume6
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)PS.1949-1204.0000198
    treeJournal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice:;2015:;Volume ( 006 ):;issue: 004
    contenttypeFulltext
    DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
    نرم افزار کتابخانه دیجیتال "دی اسپیس" فارسی شده توسط یابش برای کتابخانه های ایرانی | تماس با یابش
    yabeshDSpacePersian
     
    DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
    نرم افزار کتابخانه دیجیتال "دی اسپیس" فارسی شده توسط یابش برای کتابخانه های ایرانی | تماس با یابش
    yabeshDSpacePersian