Upgrading hydraulic infrastructure for level one redundancy

Lindell Ormsbee, Avner Kessler

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Abstract

In the current paper a methodology is presented for upgrading any single source water distribution system in order to provide a level one system redundancy at a minimum cost. A level one redundant water distribution system is defined as one that is able to sustain a single random component failure (link or node) and still maintain the desired level of system performance. The proposed methodology involves three basic steps: Topology Augmentation, Topology Decomposition and Capacity Augmentation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWater Resour Infrastruct Needs Econ Financ
Pages48-51
Number of pages4
StatePublished - 1990
EventWater Resources Infrastructure: Needs, Economics, and Financing - Fort Worth, TX, USA
Duration: Apr 18 1990Apr 20 1990

Publication series

NameWater Resour Infrastruct Needs Econ Financ

Conference

ConferenceWater Resources Infrastructure: Needs, Economics, and Financing
CityFort Worth, TX, USA
Period4/18/904/20/90

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering (all)

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