Performance indices for water network partitioning and sectorization

Author:

Di Nardo A.1,Di Natale M.1,Santonastaso G. F.1,Tzatchkov V. G.2,Alcocer-Yamanaka V. H.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Design, Building and Environment, Second University of Naples, Via Roma 29, Aversa, Caserta 81031, Italy

2. Mexican Institute of Water Technology, Paseo Cuahnahuac 8532, Col. Progreso, Jiutepec, Morelos 62550, Mexico

Abstract

Water network partitioning in district metering areas, or sectorization, is an important process for improving water network management. It can help water utilities to implement active leakage control, conduct pressure management, and prevent network contamination. It is generally achieved by closing some network pipes, thus reducing pipe redundancy and affecting system performance. No systematic set of performance indices has been defined to evaluate a sectorization design and thus allow for a comparison of different possible sectorizations on a formal basis. In this paper, several performance indices for water network partitioning are proposed and tested using two real water supply systems: Parete in Italy and Matamoros in Mexico. Both systems' sectorizations were previously designed by a novel effective automatic technique recently developed by the authors. For both the original and sectorized networks, the proposed performance indices considered energy dissipated in the network, network resilience, pressure variation, fire-fighting capacity, water age, and mechanical redundancy. Network resilience appears to be the most representative index for the entire network, whereas pressure variation indices are more appropriate for describing individual districts. Except for fire-fighting capacity in one network, system performance did not appear to be affected significantly after sectorization.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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