Symmetry (Dec 2019)

A Water Supply Pipeline Risk Analysis Methodology Based on DIY and Hierarchical Fuzzy Inference

  • Muhammad Fayaz,
  • Quoc Bao Pham,
  • Nguyen Thi Thuy Linh,
  • Pham Thi Thao Nhi,
  • Dao Nguyen Khoi,
  • Muhammad Shuaib Qureshi,
  • Abdul Salam Shah,
  • Shah Khalid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12010044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 44

Abstract

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The standard manufacturing organizations follow certain rules. The highest ubiquitous organizing principles in infrastructure design are modular idea and symmetry, both of which are of the utmost importance. Symmetry is a substantial principle in the manufacturing industry. Symmetrical procedures act as the structural apparatus for manufacturing design. The rapid growth of population needs outstrip infrastructure such as roads, bridges, railway lines, commercial, residential buildings, etc. Numerous underground facilities are also installed to fulfill different requirements of the people. In these facilities one of the most important facility is water supply pipelines. Therefore, it is essential to regularly analyze the water supply pipelines’ risk index in order to escape from economic and human losses. In this paper, we proposed a simplified hierarchical fuzzy logic (SHFL) model to reduce the set of rules. To this end, we have considered four essential factors of water supply pipelines as input to the proposed SHFL model that are: leakage, depth, length and age. Different numbers of membership functions are defined for each factor according to its distribution. The proposed SHFL model takes only 95 rules as compared to the traditional mamdani fuzzy logic method that requires 1225 rules. It is very hard and time consuming for experts to design 1225 rules accurately and precisely. Further, we proposed a Do-it-Yourself (DIY) system for the proposed SHFL method. The purpose of the DIY system is that one can design the FIS model according to his or her need.

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