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Water SA

On-line version ISSN 1816-7950
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BEZERRA, Saulo de Tarso Marques; DA SILVA, Simplício Arnaud  and  GOMES, Heber Pimentel. Operational optimisation of water supply networks using a fuzzy system. Water SA [online]. 2012, vol.38, n.4, pp.565-572. ISSN 1816-7950.

This paper presents a fuzzy system to control the pressure in a water distribution network, by using valves and controlling the rotor speed of the pumping systems. The variable frequency drive tracks the minimum head of the pumping system, while the control valves have the function of eliminating the excess pressure at various points of the network. The control system can track any reference pressure value and there is no limit for the number of monitored points. Experiments were carried out to demonstrate the fuzzy system's efficiency. By extrapolating the results achieved in the experimental setup to a real hydraulic network with leakages and no pressure control, the volumetric losses could be reduced by more than 56%. The experiments showed that the system is robust enough to control the pressure of an experimental setup of water distribution. Besides, the proposed system can be easily applied to similar water supply systems and would help to reduce the consumption of water and electricity, as well as to reduce the maintenance costs.

Keywords : water; power efficiency; water supply system; fuzzy logic.

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