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Original Articles

Segment-based vulnerability analysis system for a water distribution network

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Pages 41-58 | Received 25 Jan 2007, Published online: 21 Feb 2008
 

Abstract

A segment-based analysis system is developed to analyse the vulnerability of a water distribution network (WDN). Valve-enclosed segments of a WDN can be efficiently identified by the system using a proposed depth-first search-based algorithm and are illustrated by a Web-based geographic information system. Critical segments, whose failures can significantly impact downstream water supply, are identified by another proposed identification algorithm. With the auxiliary network established from the identified segments, the impact of pipe failures could be assessed and the area affected by a failure event can be effectively delineated. A simulation program using the EPANET2 toolkit is also developed for estimating the impact of failure events. Two case studies are implemented to demonstrate the applicability of the developed system. The developed system can efficiently assess the segment-based vulnerability of a WDN and improve management and response for single or multiple segment failures.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the National Science Council of the Republic of China, Taiwan for providing financial support of this work under Grant No. NSC 94-2211-E-009-010. We also appreciate very much the valuable comments provided by four anonymous reviewers. Without them, our manuscript would not have been significantly improved.

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