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Limitations of demand- and pressure-driven modeling for large deficient networks

Limitations des modèles d'équilibrage hydraulique conduits par la demande et par la pression pour des réseaux d'eau potable de grande échelle et déficients

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The calculation of hydraulic state variables for a network is an important task in managing the distribution of potable water. Over the years the mathematical modeling process has been improved by numerous researchers for utilization in new computer applications and the more realistic modeling of water distribution networks. But, in spite of these continuous advances, there are still a number of physical phenomena that may not be tackled correctly by current models. This paper will take a closer look at the two modeling paradigms given by demand- and pressure-driven modeling. The basic equations are introduced and parallels are drawn with the optimization formulations from electrical engineering. These formulations guarantee the existence and uniqueness of the solution. One of the central questions of the French and German research project ResiWater is the investigation of the network resilience in the case of extreme events or disasters. Under such extraordinary conditions where models are pushed beyond their limits, we talk about deficient networks models. Examples of deficient networks are given by highly regulated flow, leakage or pipe bursts and cases --where pressure falls below the vapor pressure of water. These examples will be presented and analyzed on the solvability and physical correctness of the solution with respect to demand- and pressure-driven models.
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hal-01828179 , version 1 (03-07-2018)

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Mathias Braun, Olivier Piller, Jochen Deuerlein, Iraj Mortazavi. Limitations of demand- and pressure-driven modeling for large deficient networks. Drinking Water Engineering and Science, 2017, 10 (2), pp.93-98. ⟨10.5194/dwes-10-93-2017⟩. ⟨hal-01828179⟩
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