A dynamic graph convolutional network-based framework for the unsteady operating states recognition of multi-product pipeline systems

IF 7.5 2区 计算机科学 Q1 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Li Zhang , Lin Fan , Jianjun Liu , Dingyu Jiao , Yuxuan He , Jing Zhou , Karine Zeitouni , Huai Su , Jinjun Zhang
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Considering that the existing methods lack spatial and temporal information mining of pipeline multidimensional operation data, it is unable to accurately recognize the unsteady operation conditions among pipeline stations. In this study, a dynamic graph convolutional network classification model is proposed for the recognition of unsteady operating states in multi-product pipeline systems. Firstly, dynamic graph convolutional network of multi-pipeline system (DPipeNet) is constructed based on the visibility graph algorithm, mutual information and long and short-term memory network model. Secondly, static graph convolutional network of multi-pipeline system (SPipeNet) is constructed by using the real geographic location information of each station of multi-pipeline. Then, the input subgraph of the graph convolutional network is used to construct the multi-pipeline system operational state relationship network (OSRN), and the vulnerable state nodes of the system are evaluated using complex network centrality metrics. Finally, the proposed model is applied to real operational data of a multi-pipeline system in China. The results show that in the two-classification scenario, both DPipeNet and SPipeNet have higher accuracies, but DPipeNet has a lower missed rate. In the multi-classification scenario, DPipeNet has the highest precision, which can reach more than 85%, and the recall rate is improved by 13%–25% compared with the neural network models in recent literature and SPipeNet. In the vulnerability analysis scenario, the intermediate station pump startup/stoppage of multi-pipeline has higher vulnerability. The proposed method also provides decision support for managers in pipeline system operation and maintenance management.
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Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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9.60
自引率
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505
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is pivotal in driving the fourth industrial revolution, witnessing remarkable advancements across various machine learning methodologies. AI techniques have become indispensable tools for practicing engineers, enabling them to tackle previously insurmountable challenges. Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence serves as a global platform for the swift dissemination of research elucidating the practical application of AI methods across all engineering disciplines. Submitted papers are expected to present novel aspects of AI utilized in real-world engineering applications, validated using publicly available datasets to ensure the replicability of research outcomes. Join us in exploring the transformative potential of AI in engineering.
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