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Estimation and optimization operation in dealing with inflow and infiltration of a hybrid sewerage system in limited infrastructure facility data
by
Liu, Yanchen
, Shi, Hanchang
, Jing, He
, Zhang, Mingkai
in
Catchments
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Groundwater
/ Homology
/ Hybrid sewerage system
/ Hybrid systems
/ Infiltration
/ Inflow
/ Infrastructure
/ Optimization
/ Optimization operation
/ Overflow
/ Pollutants
/ Pumping stations
/ Rain
/ Research Article
/ risk
/ Self organizing maps
/ Sewage
/ sewage systems
/ Sewer systems
/ Simulation
/ Strategy
/ wastewater
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Wastewater treatment plant
/ Wastewater treatment plants
/ Water treatment
/ watersheds
2017
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Estimation and optimization operation in dealing with inflow and infiltration of a hybrid sewerage system in limited infrastructure facility data
by
Liu, Yanchen
, Shi, Hanchang
, Jing, He
, Zhang, Mingkai
in
Catchments
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Groundwater
/ Homology
/ Hybrid sewerage system
/ Hybrid systems
/ Infiltration
/ Inflow
/ Infrastructure
/ Optimization
/ Optimization operation
/ Overflow
/ Pollutants
/ Pumping stations
/ Rain
/ Research Article
/ risk
/ Self organizing maps
/ Sewage
/ sewage systems
/ Sewer systems
/ Simulation
/ Strategy
/ wastewater
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Wastewater treatment plant
/ Wastewater treatment plants
/ Water treatment
/ watersheds
2017
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Estimation and optimization operation in dealing with inflow and infiltration of a hybrid sewerage system in limited infrastructure facility data
by
Liu, Yanchen
, Shi, Hanchang
, Jing, He
, Zhang, Mingkai
in
Catchments
/ Chemical oxygen demand
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Groundwater
/ Homology
/ Hybrid sewerage system
/ Hybrid systems
/ Infiltration
/ Inflow
/ Infrastructure
/ Optimization
/ Optimization operation
/ Overflow
/ Pollutants
/ Pumping stations
/ Rain
/ Research Article
/ risk
/ Self organizing maps
/ Sewage
/ sewage systems
/ Sewer systems
/ Simulation
/ Strategy
/ wastewater
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Wastewater treatment plant
/ Wastewater treatment plants
/ Water treatment
/ watersheds
2017
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Estimation and optimization operation in dealing with inflow and infiltration of a hybrid sewerage system in limited infrastructure facility data
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Estimation and optimization operation in dealing with inflow and infiltration of a hybrid sewerage system in limited infrastructure facility data
2017
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Inflow and infiltration (I/I) are serious problems in hybrid sewerage systems. Limited sewerage information impedes the estimation accuracy of I/I for each catchment. A new method dealing with I/I of a large-scale hybrid sewerage system with limited infrastructure facility data is proposed in this study. The catchment of representative pump stations was adopted to demonstrate the homological catchments that have similar wastewater fluctuation characteristics. Homological catchments were clustered using the self-organizing map (SOM) analysis based on long-term daily flow records of 50
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