학술논문

Vulnerability of water distribution networks with real-life pipe failure statistics
Document Type
article
Source
Water Supply, Vol 22, Iss 3, Pp 2673-2682 (2022)
Subject
failure statistics
pipe bursts
segment graph
vulnerability
water distribution networks
Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes
TD201-500
River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General)
TC401-506
Language
English
ISSN
1606-9749
1607-0798
Abstract
Reasons for occasional, random pipe bursts in water distribution networks (WDNs) may come from numerous factors (e.g. pH value of the soil, pipeline material). Still, the isolation of the damaged section is inevitable. While the corresponding area is segregated by closing the isolation valves, there is a shortfall in drinking water service. This paper analyses the vulnerability of segments of WDNs from the viewpoint of the consumers that is the product of the failure rate and the relative demand loss. Real pipe failure database, pipe material and pipe age data are used to increase the accuracy of the failure rate estimation for 27 real-life WDNs from Hungary. The vulnerability analysis revealed the highly exposed nature of the local vulnerabilities; the distribution of local vulnerability values follows a power-law distribution. This phenomenon is also found by investigating the artificial WDNs from the literature using N rule in terms of isolation valve layout, namely the ky networks, with similar results. HIGHLIGHTS Definition of vulnerability is further generalized with actual pipe burst statistics.; Vulnerability analysis is performed in artificial and real-life WDNs.; The local vulnerability of all WDNs follow power-law trend.;