Water (Apr 2018)

Topological Taxonomy of Water Distribution Networks

  • Carlo Giudicianni,
  • Armando Di Nardo,
  • Michele Di Natale,
  • Roberto Greco,
  • Giovanni Francesco Santonastaso,
  • Antonio Scala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w10040444
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 444

Abstract

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Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) can be regarded as complex networks and modeled as graphs. In this paper, Complex Network Theory is applied to characterize the behavior of WDNs from a topological point of view, reviewing some basic metrics, exploring their fundamental properties and the relationship between them. The crucial aim is to understand and describe the topology of WDNs and their structural organization to provide a novel tool of analysis which could help to find new solutions to several arduous problems of WDNs. The aim is to understand the role of the topological structure in the WDNs functioning. The methodology is applied to 21 existing networks and 13 literature networks. The comparison highlights some topological peculiarities and the possibility to define a set of best design parameters for ex-novo WDNs that could also be used to build hypothetical benchmark networks retaining the typical structure of real WDNs. Two well-known types of network ((a) square grid; and (b) random graph) are used for comparison, aiming at defining a possible mathematical model for WDNs. Finally, the interplay between topology and some performance requirements of WDNs is discussed.

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