2020
DOI: 10.3390/w12020330
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A Bi-Objective Approach for Optimizing the Installation of PATs in Systems of Transmission Mains

Abstract: This paper proposes the bi-objective optimization for the installation of pumps operating as turbines (PATs) in systems of transmission mains, which typically operate at steady flow conditions to cater to tanks in the service of water distribution networks. The methodology aims to find optimal solutions in the trade-off between installation costs and generated hydropower, which are to be minimized and maximized, respectively. While the bi-objective optimization is carried out by means of a genetic algorithm, a… Show more

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“…PERRL optimizes the installations based on either energy recovered or leakage reduction as a subsequent effect of energy recovery, or a user-defined combination of both. Creaco et al [34] utilized a similar bi-objective approach for the optimization of pump-as-turbine (PAT) installations in transmission mains. The approach by Creaco et al [34], however, only considered the trade-off between installation costs and generated hydropower, which were to be minimized and maximized, respectively, whereas the initial PERRL procedure considered the energy recovery (generated hydropower), leakage reduction, and total installation cost.…”
Section: Optimization Procedures During An Eps: Perrl 20 Vs Perrlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PERRL optimizes the installations based on either energy recovered or leakage reduction as a subsequent effect of energy recovery, or a user-defined combination of both. Creaco et al [34] utilized a similar bi-objective approach for the optimization of pump-as-turbine (PAT) installations in transmission mains. The approach by Creaco et al [34], however, only considered the trade-off between installation costs and generated hydropower, which were to be minimized and maximized, respectively, whereas the initial PERRL procedure considered the energy recovery (generated hydropower), leakage reduction, and total installation cost.…”
Section: Optimization Procedures During An Eps: Perrl 20 Vs Perrlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creaco et al [41] investigate the benefits associated with the installation of PATs in systems of transmission mains, which convey water from source(s) to WDS tanks at an almost constant rate. They apply their bi-objective methodology to an Italian case study made up of nine systems of transmission mains, to find solutions in the trade-off between installation costs and generated hydropower, to be minimized and maximized, respectively.…”
Section: Energy Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, there is a great scientific and technical interest in analyzing and evaluating the possibilities of recovering the unused energy in pressurized and gravity water distribution systems. Topics of interest include the optimal location and operation scheme of the hydraulic machine to be installed, as well as the influence of this one on the control and management of the pipeline network [3][4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%