Pressure Management Through Optimal Location and Setting of Valves in Water Distribution Networks Using a Music-Inspired Approach |
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Authors: | Francesco De Paola Maurizio Giugni Davide Portolano |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering,University of Naples Federico II,Naples,Italy |
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Abstract: | Pressure management through Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) is probably the most used approach related to the leakage management in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs). Its effectiveness in reducing the amount of water losses in existing networks has been highlighted in many papers. In this study, the topic is addressed with particular reference to meta-heuristic optimization techniques, that have proved to be very effective in producing good results with reduced use of computational resources. In particular, the application of the Harmony-Search (HS) method to the location and setting of a pre-fixed number of PRVs is proposed and discussed. A single objective optimization problem is defined which aims at the leakage reduction through the minimization of the water pressures. A double harmonic component is adopted for taking into account both the location and the setting of each PRV. The hydraulic constraints handled by a simulation software are considered as well. The approach is applied to a couple of WDNs: one is the Jowitt and Xu well-known literature test case and the other is a real WDN in Naples, called Napoli Est. The methodology has showed very good results compared to those obtained by using classical Genetic Algorithm techniques both in terms of leakage reduction and computation time. |
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