Water distribution system failure: a framework for forensic analysis |
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Authors: | M. Shafiqul Islam Rehan Sadiq Manuel J. Rodriguez Homayoun Najjaran Alex Francisque Mina Hoorfar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Okanagan School of Engineering, The University of British Columbia, 3333 University Way, Kelowna, BC, V1V 1V7, Canada 2. école supérieure d’aménagement du territoire, Université Laval, Québec City, QC, Canada
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Abstract: | The main purpose of a water distribution system (WDS) is to deliver safe water of desirable quality, quantity and continuity to consumers. However, in many cases, a WDS fails to fulfill its goal owing to structural and associated hydraulic failures and/or water quality failures. The impact of these failures can be reduced significantly if preventive actions are taken based on their potential of occurrences or if a failure occurs and is detected within a minimum period of time after its occurrence. The aim of this research was to develop a forensic system for WDS failures. As part of the proposed forensic analysis, a framework has been developed, which investigates structural and associated hydraulic failures as well as water quality failures and integrates all failure investigation under a single platform. Under this framework, four different models have been developed to evaluate and identify structural and associated hydraulic failures and water quality failures. If a failure is detected in the system, the framework is capable of identifying the most probable location of the failure. To investigate the effectiveness of the proposed framework, the developed models have been tested and implemented in different WDSs. |
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