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Real-Time Operation of Pumping Systems for Urban Flood Mitigation: Single-Period vs. Multi-Period Optimization
by
S Jamshid Mousavi
, Jafari, Fatemeh
, Kim, Joong Hoon
, Yazdi, Jafar
in
Computer simulation
/ Drainage control
/ Drainage management
/ Drainage systems
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood control
/ Hydrologic data
/ Mitigation
/ Network control
/ Objective function
/ Optimization
/ Particle swarm optimization
/ Policies
/ Prototypes
/ Pump stations
/ Pumping stations
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Real time operation
/ Risk reduction
/ Runoff
/ Storms
/ Stormwater
/ Stormwater management
/ Surface runoff
/ Switches
/ Urban areas
/ Urban drainage
/ Water levels
/ Water management
2018
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Real-Time Operation of Pumping Systems for Urban Flood Mitigation: Single-Period vs. Multi-Period Optimization
by
S Jamshid Mousavi
, Jafari, Fatemeh
, Kim, Joong Hoon
, Yazdi, Jafar
in
Computer simulation
/ Drainage control
/ Drainage management
/ Drainage systems
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood control
/ Hydrologic data
/ Mitigation
/ Network control
/ Objective function
/ Optimization
/ Particle swarm optimization
/ Policies
/ Prototypes
/ Pump stations
/ Pumping stations
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Real time operation
/ Risk reduction
/ Runoff
/ Storms
/ Stormwater
/ Stormwater management
/ Surface runoff
/ Switches
/ Urban areas
/ Urban drainage
/ Water levels
/ Water management
2018
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Real-Time Operation of Pumping Systems for Urban Flood Mitigation: Single-Period vs. Multi-Period Optimization
by
S Jamshid Mousavi
, Jafari, Fatemeh
, Kim, Joong Hoon
, Yazdi, Jafar
in
Computer simulation
/ Drainage control
/ Drainage management
/ Drainage systems
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood control
/ Hydrologic data
/ Mitigation
/ Network control
/ Objective function
/ Optimization
/ Particle swarm optimization
/ Policies
/ Prototypes
/ Pump stations
/ Pumping stations
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Real time operation
/ Risk reduction
/ Runoff
/ Storms
/ Stormwater
/ Stormwater management
/ Surface runoff
/ Switches
/ Urban areas
/ Urban drainage
/ Water levels
/ Water management
2018
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Real-Time Operation of Pumping Systems for Urban Flood Mitigation: Single-Period vs. Multi-Period Optimization
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Real-Time Operation of Pumping Systems for Urban Flood Mitigation: Single-Period vs. Multi-Period Optimization
2018
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Overview
To reduce flood risk in urban regions, it is important to optimize the performance of operational elements such as gates and pumps. This paper compares the performances of two approaches of multi-period and single-period simulation-optimization that are used to derive real-time control policies for operating urban drainage systems. The EPA storm water management model (SWMM), converting real-time rainfall data to surface runoff at network control points, i.e. pump stations, is linked to the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm, evaluating the system operation performance measure (objective function) for different sets of control policies. A prototype network in a portion of the Seoul urban drainage system is used to investigate the efficiency of the proposed approaches. Results justify the high efficiency of multi-period optimization, leading to 32 and 29% average reductions in peak water level violations from a pre-defined permissible threshold at target points and the number of pump switches, respectively, in comparison with the online single-period optimization. The myopic policies derived by single-period optimization are not reliable, and in some cases, they even perform worse than ad-hoc policies applied by system operators based on their past experiences.
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