Optimal rehabilitation planning for aged water distribution mains considering cascading failures of interdependent infrastructure systems

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Journal of Hydroinformatics Pub Date : 2023-08-30 DOI:10.2166/hydro.2023.165
Amin Minaei, M. Hajibabaei, D. Savić, E. Creaco, R. Sitzenfrei
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Water distribution networks (WDNs) with other infrastructures constitute a complex and interdependent multi-utility system. Considering interdependencies between WDNs and other urban infrastructures, this work proposes WDN intervention planning using a dynamic multi-utility approach to tackle the challenges of pressure deficits and cascading failures by the decoupling of different infrastructure systems. For this purpose, the study develops reliability indices representing the hydraulic and decoupled statuses of WDNs with neighbor infrastructures; the hydraulic reliability represents the robustness of the network against the water pressure deficit, and cascading reliability represents the extent to which WDN elements are decoupled from other assets elements. A multi-objective optimization algorithm is employed to develop rehabilitation strategies by introducing three approaches for WDN upgrade following a phased design and construction method. Evaluating intervention plans based on construction cost, reliability and cascade effects shows that, under budget limitation conditions, decoupling a WDN could significantly save the cascade cost such that 1% improvement in the decoupling reliability brings about 157.42 billion Rials cascade cost saving (present worth cost) to asset managers. On the other hand, the decoupled network is weak against hydraulic reliability which could make it by far less resilient network than the coupled network with around 75% hydraulic reliability difference.
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考虑相互依赖基础设施系统级联故障的老化配水管优化修复规划
配水网络与其他基础设施构成了一个复杂的、相互依存的多用途系统。考虑到WDN与其他城市基础设施之间的相互依赖性,本研究提出了采用动态多效用方法的WDN干预规划,通过不同基础设施系统的解耦来解决压力不足和级联故障的挑战。为此,研究开发了具有相邻基础设施的水工网的水力状态和解耦状态的可靠性指标;水力可靠性代表了网络对水压不足的鲁棒性,级联可靠性代表了WDN元素与其他资产元素解耦的程度。采用多目标优化算法,引入三种WDN升级方法,采用阶段性设计和施工方法制定修复策略。基于施工成本、可靠性和级联效应对干预方案进行评估表明,在预算限制条件下,解耦WDN可以显著节省级联成本,解耦可靠性提高1%,可为资产管理公司节省1574.2亿里亚尔的级联成本(现值成本)。另一方面,解耦网络对水力可靠性的影响较弱,使其弹性远远低于耦合网络,水力可靠性差约为75%。
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Journal of Hydroinformatics
Journal of Hydroinformatics 工程技术-工程:土木
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4.80
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3.70%
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59
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Hydroinformatics is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the application of information technology in the widest sense to problems of the aquatic environment. It promotes Hydroinformatics as a cross-disciplinary field of study, combining technological, human-sociological and more general environmental interests, including an ethical perspective.
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