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Assessing the impact of transitions from centralised to decentralised water solutions on existing infrastructures - Integrated city-scale analysis with VIBe

机译:评估从集中式水务解决方案到分散式水务解决方案过渡对现有基础设施的影响-通过VIBe进行的城市规模综合分析

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Traditional urban water management relies on central organised infrastructure, the most important being the drainage network and the water distribution network. To meet upcoming challenges such as climate change, the rapid growth and shrinking of cities and water scarcity, water infrastructure needs to be more flexible, adaptable and sustainable (e.g., sustainable urban drainage systems, SUDS; water sensitive urban design, WSUD; low impact development, LID; best management practice, BMP). The common feature of all solutions is the push from a central solution to a decentralised solution in urban water management. This approach opens up a variety of technical and socio-economic issues, but until now, a comprehensive assessment of the impact has not been made. This absence is most likely attributable to the lack of case studies, and the availability of adequate models is usually limited because of the time- and cost-intensive preparation phase. Thus, the results of the analysis are based on a few cases and can hardly be transferred to other boundary conditions. VIBe (Virtual Infrastructure Benchmarking) is a tool for the stochastic generation of urban water systems at the city scale for case study research. With the generated data sets, an integrated city-scale analysis can be performed. With this approach, we are able to draw conclusions regarding the technical effect of the transition from existing central to decentralised urban water systems. In addition, it is shown how virtual data sets can assist with the model building process. A simple model to predict the shear stress performance due to changes in dry weather flow production is developed and tested.
机译:传统的城市水管理依靠中央组织的基础设施,最重要的是排水网络和配水网络。为了应对诸如气候变化,城市的快速增长和萎缩以及水资源短缺等即将来临的挑战,水基础设施需要更加灵活,适应性强和可持续性(例如,可持续的城市排水系统,SUDS;对水敏感的城市设计,WSUD;低影响开发,LID;最佳管理实践,BMP)。所有解决方案的共同特征是在城市水管理中从集中解决方案向分散解决方案的推动。这种方法带来了各种各样的技术和社会经济问题,但是到目前为止,尚未对影响进行全面评估。缺乏案例很可能是由于缺乏案例研究,并且由于时间和成本密集的准备阶段,适当模型的可用性通常受到限制。因此,分析结果基于少数情况,几乎无法转移到其他边界条件。 VIBe(虚拟基础设施基准测试)是用于在城市范围内随机生成城市供水系统的工具,用于案例研究。利用生成的数据集,可以执行综合的城市规模分析。通过这种方法,我们可以得出关于从现有的中央供水系统向分散式城市供水系统过渡的技术效果的结论。此外,还显示了虚拟数据集如何帮助建立模型。开发并测试了一个简单的模型,该模型可预测由于干旱天气流量变化而引起的剪切应力性能。

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