Urban water distribution networks : assessing systems vulnerabilities, failures, and risks /
Urban Water Distribution Networks: Assessing Systems Vulnerabilities and Risks provides a methodology for a system-wide assessment of water distribution networks (WDN) based on component analysis, network topology and, most importantly, the effects of a network's past performance on its seismic...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford, United Kingdom ; Cambridge, MA :
Butterworth-Heinemann,
[2018]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Urban Water Distribution Networks; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; About the Authors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Book Organization; List of Acronyms; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Why the Need for Vulnerability Assessment of Water Distribution Networks?; 1.3 Current Operations & Management Practices for Water Distribution Networks; 1.3.1 Management Model Proposed by the International Water Association (IWA); District Metered Area (DMA); Subdistrict Metered Area (Sub-DMAs); Data Loggers and Modeling; 1.4 Water Losses; 1.4.1 Nonrevenue Water
- 1.5 Management of Real Losses1.5.1 Leakage Assessment; Top-Down Approach; Bottom-Up Approach; Component Analysis; 1.6 Nonseismic and Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of WDNs: State of Knowledge; 1.6.1 Nonseismic Vulnerability Assessment; 1.6.2 Seismic Vulnerability Assessment; 1.7 Concluding Remarks; 2 Vulnerability Assessment of Water Distribution Networks Under Normal (Continuous Water Supply, CWS) Operating Conditions and Nonseismic Loads; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Vulnerability-Related Database Management System for Water Distribution Networks; 2.2.1 Overview; 2.2.2 State of Knowledge
- 2.2.3 DBMS Architecture Important Input Data; 2.3 Mathematical Modeling; 2.3.1 State of Knowledge; De ning the Problem; Relevant Studies in the Literature; Rehabilitation-Oriented Models; Decision Support Models Targeting the Condition Level; WDN Monitoring Models; Models Targeting Speci c Parts of WDNs; Models Studying the Behavior of WDN Under Abnormal Conditions; Discussion on Literature Review; 2.3.2 Selection of Mathematical Methodology; Statistical Analysis; Survival Analysis; Kaplan-Meier Estimator; Hazard Ratio; 2.3.3 Novelty of the Proposed Mathematical Model
- Type of Data Used for the Development of the Mathematical Model Level of Analysis; Intermittent Water Supply (IWS); 2.3.4 Dataset of the WBN; Classes of Pipes and Categories of Analysis; Data Strati cation for Analysis at the Street Level and at the Segment Level; Data Clustering; Assumptions in the Analysis; 2.4 Results; 2.4.1 Statistical Analysis; Dataset; Data Distribution per DMA; Data Distribution per Street; Data Distribution per Segment; Temporal Resolution of the Dataset; 2.4.2 Survival Analysis; Survival Analysis Example
- Comments on the Results From the Survival Analysis Example Street Level Analysis; Survival Analysis of the Distribution System Model; Survival Analysis for the Pipeline Network Model; Survival Analysis of the Pipeline Model; Regression Analysis of the Pipeline Model; Segment Level Analysis; Survival Analysis of the Pipeline Network at the Street Level; Survival Analysis of the Pipeline Network at the Segment Level; 2.4.3 Sensitivity Analysis; Birth Date Assignment to Elements; Number of Previous Breaks; Water Main Class of the Pipeline Model; Birth Date Shifting; Different Initial NOPB