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Robust Optimal Operation of Water Distribution Systems

Gal Perelman    
Avi Ostfeld and Barak Fishbain    

Resumen

The operation of water distribution systems (WDS) is an energy-intensive process, which is subject to constraints such as consumer demands, water quality, and pressure domains. As such, tracing an operation policy in which constraints are met while energy costs are minimized, is a foremost objective for water utilities. Given the inherent uncertainties in WDS operation and the importance of supply continuity, it is essential to find an operational strategy that is robust against a wide range of circumstances. One promising approach for optimization under uncertainty is robust optimization (RO), which assures a robust (feasible) solution to realizations of the uncertain parameters, within predefined bounds. This study presents an RO-based method for optimizing pump scheduling under uncertainties of consumer demands and pumping costs. The method can capture various types of correlations between the uncertain parameters, thus better reflecting the uncertain nature of WDS operation. The developed methodology is demonstrated in two case studies with different levels of complexity. The impacts of uncertainty levels and correlation coefficients are analyzed to demonstrate their implications on operation policy. The results show the advantages of using RO with tradeoffs between costs and constraints satisfaction.

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