Correlation between Cost and Performance of Drinking Water Pipe Network during Normal Operating Conditions
• 2016
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Authors
Hanan A. Fouad, Ahmed M. AboElmagd, Wail A. Fahmy, Marwa A. Diab
Keywords
Water distribution network; performance evaluation; efficiency; cost of water networks; efficiency; normal operation conditions
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International
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Abstract
Nowadays, large expenditures are spent on maintenance and rehabilitation of water distribution systems due to lack of performance. This research work is concerned with investigating the relationship between the cost of a certain water distribution network design and its performance during normal operating conditions. Noting that performance is expressed by an efficiency index. By analyzing eighteen alternative designs of a particular networks, it has been concluded that the efficiency of water delivery is inversely proportional to the cost of a water distribution system with a strong coefficient of determination. Also, increasing the number of pipes in a network would result in more leakage problems and subsequently lower efficiency. Finally, the proposed equation that describes the cost-efficiency relationship can be effectively utilized to determine the cost of a design with desirable efficiency or the efficiency corresponding to a known cost.
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