This paper describes the development of an optimization model for the management and operation of a large-scale, multireservoir water supply distribution system with preemptive priorities. The model considers multiobjectives and hedging rules. During periods of drought, when water supply is insufficient to meet the planned demand, appropriate rationing factors are applied to reduce water supply. In this paper, a water distribution system is formulated as a network and solved by the GAMS modeling system for mathematical programming and optimization. A user-friendly interface is developed to facilitate the manipulation of data and to generate graphs and tables for decision makers. The optimization model and its interface form a decision suppo...
The management of complex water supply systems needs a close attention to economic aspects concernin...
Trabajo presentado a la 11th International Conference on Hydroinformatics celebrada en New York (US)...
Operational planning models for drinking water production and distribution are not as widely studied...
This paper describes the development of an optimization model for the management and operation of a ...
This paper presents a technique to efficiently process data to supply the necessary in-puts to a lar...
Water supply system planning is concerned about the design of water supply infrastructure for distri...
Optimization of pumping schedules in complex supply systems is considered in the paper when defining...
This paper presents a many-objective analysis framework to handle large real-world water distributio...
For cost and reliability efficiency, optimal design and operation of pressurized water distribution ...
Increasing population, diminishing supplies and variable climatic conditions can cause difficulties ...
Improving water distribution system operations can be achieved through the use of optimally generate...
Identification of the optimal rehabilitation plan for a large water distribution system (WDS) with a...
AbstractThis paper considers optimisation of pump and valve schedules in complex large-scale water d...
Modern water distribution networks (WDNs) are complex and difficult to manage due to increased level...
This paper considers optimisation of pump and valve schedules in complex large-scale water distribut...
The management of complex water supply systems needs a close attention to economic aspects concernin...
Trabajo presentado a la 11th International Conference on Hydroinformatics celebrada en New York (US)...
Operational planning models for drinking water production and distribution are not as widely studied...
This paper describes the development of an optimization model for the management and operation of a ...
This paper presents a technique to efficiently process data to supply the necessary in-puts to a lar...
Water supply system planning is concerned about the design of water supply infrastructure for distri...
Optimization of pumping schedules in complex supply systems is considered in the paper when defining...
This paper presents a many-objective analysis framework to handle large real-world water distributio...
For cost and reliability efficiency, optimal design and operation of pressurized water distribution ...
Increasing population, diminishing supplies and variable climatic conditions can cause difficulties ...
Improving water distribution system operations can be achieved through the use of optimally generate...
Identification of the optimal rehabilitation plan for a large water distribution system (WDS) with a...
AbstractThis paper considers optimisation of pump and valve schedules in complex large-scale water d...
Modern water distribution networks (WDNs) are complex and difficult to manage due to increased level...
This paper considers optimisation of pump and valve schedules in complex large-scale water distribut...
The management of complex water supply systems needs a close attention to economic aspects concernin...
Trabajo presentado a la 11th International Conference on Hydroinformatics celebrada en New York (US)...
Operational planning models for drinking water production and distribution are not as widely studied...