An optimal water supply network using a network based relational approach, case study of Khemis Miliana City in Algeria

IF 6.2 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Karima Drici , Chérifa Abdelbaki , Yamina Elmeddahi , Tarek Merabtene , Navneet Kumar
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Efficient water distribution networks are essential for ensuring safe and reliable water supplies, which require strategic repair and maintenance planning. This study applied the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to evaluate hydraulic, operational, environmental, and physical criteria by integrating hydraulic simulations and expert opinions. Additionally, the approach uniquely incorporates the impact of seismic and ground movement on network performance and resilience, aiming to enhance infrastructure robustness in hazard-prone areas. Key findings revealed that out of 89 main water pipes, 3.37 % demonstrated high performance, 79.78 % were acceptable, and 16.85 % were classified as poor. Long-term analysis showed that aging could reduce pipe performance by up to 39.50 %. These results emphasize the importance of corrective planning and provide actionable insights for decision-makers to prioritize interventions in the water distribution system.
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alexandria engineering journal
alexandria engineering journal Engineering-General Engineering
CiteScore
11.20
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4.40%
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1015
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: Alexandria Engineering Journal is an international journal devoted to publishing high quality papers in the field of engineering and applied science. Alexandria Engineering Journal is cited in the Engineering Information Services (EIS) and the Chemical Abstracts (CA). The papers published in Alexandria Engineering Journal are grouped into five sections, according to the following classification: • Mechanical, Production, Marine and Textile Engineering • Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Nuclear Engineering • Civil and Architecture Engineering • Chemical Engineering and Applied Sciences • Environmental Engineering
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