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A synthetic water distribution network model for urban resilience

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SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE
卷 7, 期 5, 页码 333-347

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/23789689.2020.1788230

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Synthetic network; water distribution network; urban resilience; infrastructure

资金

  1. National Science Foundation [CSSI-1931324, GCR-1934933, SRN-1444755, SCC-1831475]
  2. Office of Naval Research [N00014-18-1-2393]

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This article discusses the importance and existing challenges of water distribution networks (WDN), and proposes a model called SyNF for synthetic WDN generation. The capabilities of SyNF are demonstrated through a case study. The authors also discuss how SyNF can enhance our understanding of WDN.
Water distribution networks (WDN) are one of the most critical infrastructures, providing water for essential needs. However, the dearth of information on WDNs due to weak historical records, limited willingness to share data, and security concerns limit a researcher's understanding of the criticality, adaptability, vulnerability, and interdependencies of WDNs. To address this challenge, we develop a model entitled SyNF (Synthetic Infrastructure) for synthetic WDN generation. SyNF uses a roadway network, water demand, and water source locations to synthesize topology, diameter, and service year of pipes, and location and power requirements of pumps. To show SyNF's capabilities, we start with the City of Tempe and scale the model to Phoenix metro's seven major cities. We find a 6% average dissimilarity on pipe size distribution between the original and synthesized WDN in validating SyNF. We also discuss how SyNF can advance our understanding of the criticality, vulnerability, and resilience of WDNs.

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