
Journal of Hydroinformatics Vol 9 No 1 pp 5164 © IWA Publishing 2007 doi:10.2166/hydro.2006.017
Optimizing the operation of the Haifa-A water-distribution network
Elad Salomons, Alexander Goryashko, Uri Shamir, Zhengfu Rao and Stefano Alvisi
Grand Water Research Institute, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Technion City, Haifa 3200, Israel Tel.:+972 4 829 2239Fax: +972 4 822 4246selad@optiwater.com
School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK
Dipartimento di Ingegneria, Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Ferrara, 44100, Italy
ABSTRACT
Haifa-A is the first of two case studies relating to the POWADIMA research project. It comprises about 20% of the city's water-distribution network and serves a population of some 60,000 from two sources. The hydraulic simulation model of the network has 126 pipes, 112 nodes, 9 storage tanks, 1 operating valve and 17 pumps in 5 discrete pumping stations. The complex energy tariff structure changes with hours of the day and days of the year. For a dynamically rolling operational horizon of 24 h ahead, the real-time, near-optimal control strategy is calculated by a software package that combines a genetic algorithm (GA) optimizer with an artificial neural network (ANN) predictor, the latter having replaced a conventional hydraulic simulation model to achieve the computational efficiency required for real-time use. This paper describes the Haifa-A hydraulic network, the ANN predictor, the GA optimizer and the demand- forecasting model that were used. Thereafter, it presents and analyses the results obtained for a full (simulated) year of operation in which an energy cost saving of some 25% was achieved in comparison to the corresponding cost of current practice. Conclusions are drawn regarding the achievement of aims and future prospects.
Keywords: artificial neural network; genetic algorithm; optimal-control; POWADIMA; water distribution
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