Comparison Of Demand Pattern Calibration In Water Distribution Networks With Geographic And Non-Geographic Parameterization


Autoria(s): Sanz, Gerard; Perez, Ramon
Data(s)

01/08/2014

Resumo

Demands are one of the most uncertain parameters in a water distribution network model. A good calibration of the model demands leads to better solutions when using the model for any purpose. A demand pattern calibration methodology that uses a priori information has been developed for calibrating the behaviour of demand groups. Generally, the behaviours of demands in cities are mixed all over the network, contrary to smaller villages where demands are clearly sectorised in residential neighbourhoods, commercial zones and industrial sectors. Demand pattern calibration has a final use for leakage detection and isolation. Detecting a leakage in a pattern that covers nodes spread all over the network makes the isolation unfeasible. Besides, demands in the same zone may be more similar due to the common pressure of the area rather than for the type of contract. For this reason, the demand pattern calibration methodology is applied to a real network with synthetic non-geographic demands for calibrating geographic demand patterns. The results are compared with a previous work where the calibrated patterns were also non-geographic.

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http://academicworks.cuny.edu/cc_conf_hic/83

http://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1082&context=cc_conf_hic

Idioma(s)

English

Publicador

CUNY Academic Works

Fonte

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Palavras-Chave #2014 International Conference on Hydroinformatics HIC #Hydrodynamic Modelling #DSS for Water Resources and Quality Management #Optimization of Water Resources Management and Control #Application Cases of DSS #Stakeholder and Public Participation in Decision Making #Calibration #demands #patterns #R50 #Water Distribution Networks Demand Forecasting #Environmental Sciences #Physical Sciences and Mathematics #Water Resource Management
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presentation