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Multi-criteria method for the realistic placement of water quality sensors on pipes of water distribution systems

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
This paper aims to solve three issues frequently present in the optimal placement of water quality sensors for protecting water distribution systems (WDSs) from both accidental and intentional contamination, namely i) computational intractability of the optimization problem as the size of the WDS increases, ii) unrealistic assumption that sensors are positioned at nodes, rather than on system pipes, and iii) neglecting site-specific practical conditions impacting on sensor installation. The three drawbacks were tackled by i) restraining the optimization to the hydraulic/topological-wise most important pipes, ii) introducing dummy nodes in the middle of these pipes as potential sensor locations, iii) applying a multi-criteria decision-making tool incorporating urbanistic and economic factors for selecting the most effective sensor locations. The method is tested on the WDS of the town of Parete (Italy), showing the manyfold benefits of the solution obtained.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Complex network theory; Contamination warning system; Edge betweenness; Sensor placement; Water distribution system topology; Water network protection
List of contributors:
DI NARDO, Armando
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/429164
Published in:
ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE
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