In this study, a simulation-optimization model is used for multi-period consequence management of sudden contamination in urban water distribution network. The tools used in the management of consequences in this study are to discharge contaminated water by hydrants, to cut or plug the pipes to control the flow path in the network or to isolate the different areas, as well as to switch the pumps on or off to regulate the water flows pressure into the network. EPANET software is used for simulation and single-objective genetic algorithm is used for optimization. In this study, the three objective functions are to minimize system return time to normal situation, minimize the mass of contamination consumed, and minimize the number of infected ...
A stochastic approach is proposed, capable of specifying the optimal allocation of different sets of...
Concern about malicious contamination of municipal drinking water networks re-quires us to consider ...
The article discusses an example of the use of graph search algorithms with trace of water analysis ...
The protection against contamination events in water distribution systems involves two distinct phas...
Deliberate chemical contaminant injection is one of the most important dangers which threatens urban...
As one of critical infrastructure systems, protecting the nation\u27s water infrastructure and impro...
Contamination of drinking water is known as a major threat of water security around the world. As co...
AbstractWater distribution systems are prone to be contaminated. Following a contamination event, th...
Drinking water distribution systems (WDSs) hold a particularly critical and strategic position in pr...
Contamination events in water distribution systems (WDSs) are highly dangerous events in very vulner...
A potable water distribution system (WDS) consists of pipes, pumps, valves, storage tanks, control a...
In response to a contamination incident in water distribution networks, effective mitigation procedu...
A procedure is here presented for near-optimal valve and hydrant activation scheduling in a water d...
Abstract. This paper heuristically tackles a challenging scheduling problem aris-ing in the field of...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Civi...
A stochastic approach is proposed, capable of specifying the optimal allocation of different sets of...
Concern about malicious contamination of municipal drinking water networks re-quires us to consider ...
The article discusses an example of the use of graph search algorithms with trace of water analysis ...
The protection against contamination events in water distribution systems involves two distinct phas...
Deliberate chemical contaminant injection is one of the most important dangers which threatens urban...
As one of critical infrastructure systems, protecting the nation\u27s water infrastructure and impro...
Contamination of drinking water is known as a major threat of water security around the world. As co...
AbstractWater distribution systems are prone to be contaminated. Following a contamination event, th...
Drinking water distribution systems (WDSs) hold a particularly critical and strategic position in pr...
Contamination events in water distribution systems (WDSs) are highly dangerous events in very vulner...
A potable water distribution system (WDS) consists of pipes, pumps, valves, storage tanks, control a...
In response to a contamination incident in water distribution networks, effective mitigation procedu...
A procedure is here presented for near-optimal valve and hydrant activation scheduling in a water d...
Abstract. This paper heuristically tackles a challenging scheduling problem aris-ing in the field of...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Civi...
A stochastic approach is proposed, capable of specifying the optimal allocation of different sets of...
Concern about malicious contamination of municipal drinking water networks re-quires us to consider ...
The article discusses an example of the use of graph search algorithms with trace of water analysis ...