scholarly journals Identifying Contaminant Intrusion in Water Distribution Networks under Water Flow and Sensor Report Time Uncertainties

Water ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 3179
Author(s):  
Malvin S. Marlim ◽  
Doosun Kang

Contamination events in water distribution networks (WDNs) could have severe health and economic consequences. Contaminants can be deliberately or accidentally introduced into the WDN. Quick identification of the injection location and time is important in devising a mitigation plan to prevent further spread of the contaminant in the network. A method of identifying the possible intrusion point in a given network and reporting data is to use an inverse calculation by backtracking the potential path of the contaminant in the network. However, there is an element of uncertainty in the data used for calculation, particularly in water flow and sensor report time. Given the uncertainties, a method was developed in this study for fast and accurate contaminant source identification. This paper proposes a comparison filter of results by first identifying potential contaminant locations through backtracking, followed by a forward calculation to determine the injection time range, thereby reducing the potential suspects and providing likeliness comparison among the suspects. The effectiveness of the proposed method was examined by applying it to a benchmark WDN. By simulating uncertainties and filtering through the results, several possible contaminant intrusion locations and times were identified.

UKaRsT ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Dwi Kartikasari ◽  
Nur Nafi'iyah

AbstractThe use of software in the design of clean water distribution is not new. Commonly software was used specifically was designed for clean water distribution networks, namely Epanet 2.0 and WaterCAD. So that in this research was tried using general software multimedia-based namely Adobe Flash. The stages of making simulation with the Adobe Flash program include: (1) Making a storyline, which is making a layout for planning map for clean water distribution networks. (2) Making images and symbol, including pictures of reservoir location, hamlet locations, village road, while symbol was used to determine the water flow direction from the water source to the reservoir and to each hamlet. (3) making water distribution simulation was described by arrows in the pipe, namely from the water source to the reservoir, also distributed to each village. (4) Finishing stage (finishing), which publishes work files Adobe Flash, namely .fla to file in the form of .swf and .exe. So that files can be run without installing Adobe Flash software. Key words: Simulation, Clean Water Distribution, Adobe Flash


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-80
Author(s):  
Anca Hoțupan ◽  
Roxana Mare ◽  
Adriana Hădărean

Abstract Water losses on the potable water distribution networks represent an important issue; on the one hand, water loss does not bring money and on the other hand, they modify water flow and pressure distribution on the entire system and this can lead to a cut-off of the water supply. A stringent monitoring of the water distribution network reduces considerably the water losses. The appearance of a leakage inside the distribution network is inevitable in time. But very important is its location and repair time – that are recommended to be as short as possible. The present paper analyses the hydraulic parameters of the water flow inside a supply pipe of a looped network that provides potable water for an entire neighbourhood. The main goals are to optimize these parameters, to reduce water losses by rigorous monitoring and control of the service pressure on the supply pipe and to create a balance between pressure and water flow. The presented method is valid for any type of distribution network, but the obtained values refer strictly to the analysed potable water distribution looped network.


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