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A novel approach to optimal pump scheduling in water distribution systems

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by A M Bagirov, A F Barton, H Mala-Jetmarova, A Al Nuaimat, S T Ahmed, N Sultanova, John YearwoodJohn Yearwood
The operation of a water distribution system is a complex task which involves scheduling of pumps, regulating water levels of storages, and providing satisfactory water quality to customers at required flow and pressure. Pump scheduling is one of the most important tasks of the operation of a water distribution system as it represents the major part of its operating costs. In this paper, a novel approach for modeling of pump scheduling to minimize energy consumption by pumps is introduced which uses pump's start/end run times as continuous variables. This is different from other approaches where binary integer variables for each hour are typically used which is considered very impractical from an operational perspective. The problem is formulated as a nonlinear programming problem and a new algorithm is developed for its solution. This algorithm is based on the combination of the grid search with the Hooke-Jeeves pattern search method. The performance of the algorithm is evaluated using literature test problems applying the hydraulic simulation model EPANet. Copyright © (2012) by Engineers Australia.

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Event

Water distribution systems analysis. Conference (14th : 2012 : Adelaide, S. Aust.)

Pagination

618 - 631

Publisher

Engineers Australia

Location

Adelaide, S. Aust.

Place of publication

Barton, A.C.T.

Start date

2012-09-24

End date

2012-09-27

ISBN-13

9781922107589

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication; E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2012, Engineers Australia

Editor/Contributor(s)

Unknown

Title of proceedings

WDSA 2012: 14th Water Distribution Systems Analysis Conference, 24-27 September 2012 in Adelaide, South Australia

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