Utilizing Matrix Completion for Simulation and Optimization of Water Distribution Networks
By: Housh M., Jamal A.
Published in: Water Resources Management
SDGs : SDG 07 | Units: Social Sciences | Time: 2022 | Link
Description: Simulation of water distribution networks (WDNs) constitutes a key element for the planning and management of water supp ly systems. The literature presents different formulations of heads-flows equations that differ in terms of dimensionality, computational cost, and solution accuracy. Whereas this problem has been the subject of active research in the past, in the last decades a state of stagnation was reached and no new formulations were introduced. In this study, we propose a novel formulation that utilizes a matrix completion technique to construct a reduced-size nonlinear system of equations that guarantees both mass and energy conservation. The advantages of the proposed method are demonstrated in simulation and optimization settings. In the former, the method demonstrates improved scalability and accuracy as compared with other widely known formulations. In the latter, the new formulation leads to compact optimization problems that result in better performance in terms of the objective function, run time, and rate of successful optimization runs. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.