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Network Condition Simulator

Network Condition Simulator

Network condition simulator for benchmarking sewer deterioration models

Anaccurate description of aging and deterioration of urban drainage systemsis necessary for optimal investment and rehabilitation planning. Due to a general lack of suitable datasets, network condition models are rarely validated, and if so with varying levels of success. We therefore propose a novel network condition simulator (NetCoS) that produces a synthetic population of sewer sections with a given condition-class distribution. NetCoS can be used to benchmark deterioration models and guide utilities in the selection of appropriate models and data management strategies. The underlying probabilistic model considers three main processes: a) deterioration, b) replacement policy, and c) expansions of the sewer network. The deterioration model features a semi-Markov chain that uses transition probabilities based on user-defined survival functions. The replacement policy is approximated with a condition-class dependent probability of replacing a sewer pipe. The model then simulates the course of the sewer sections from the installation of the first line to the present, adding new pipes based on the defined replacement and expansion program. We demonstrate the usefulness of NetCoS in two examples where we quantify the influence of incomplete data and inspection frequency on the parameter estimation of a cohort survival model and a Markov deterioration model. Our results show that typical available sewer inventory data with discarded historical data overestimate the average life expectancy by up to 200 years. Although NetCoS cannot prove the validity of a particular deterioration model, it is useful to reveal its possible limitations and shortcomings and quantifies the effects of missing or uncertain data. Future developments should include additional processes, for example to investigate the long-term effect of pipe rehabilitation measures, such as inliners.

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Scheidegger A., Rieckermann J., Hug T. and Maurer M. (2010) Network condition simulator for benchmarking sewer deterioration models. Water Research, 45(16), 4983-4994, 15 October 2011 - doi:10.1016/j.watres.2011.07.008

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Brigitte Pfister
Eawag
Urban Water Management
Überlandstrasse 133
P.O. Box 611
8600 Dübendorf
Switzerland

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brigitte.pfister@eawag.ch