Abstract

An application of stochastic simulation for the reliability analysis of single and multiquality water distribution systems (MWDS) is formulated and demonstrated. MWDS refers to systems in which waters of different qualities are taken from sources, possibly treated, mixed in the system, and supplied as a blend. The stochastic simulation framework was cast in a reliability analysis program (RAP), based on EPANET, and quantifying three reliability measures: the fraction of delivered volume (FDV), the fraction of delivered demand (FDD), and the fraction of delivered quality (FDQ). RAP is demonstrated on two example applications: a simple illustrative, and a more “real-life” complex one. The results quantify the reliability of the systems and provide lower bounds for the reliability measures adopted.

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