Modelo estocástico del consumo doméstico de agua potable, empleando el esquema Neyman-Scott



Título del documento: Modelo estocástico del consumo doméstico de agua potable, empleando el esquema Neyman-Scott
Revista: Ingeniería hidráulica en México
Base de datos: PERIÓDICA
Número de sistema: 000316479
ISSN: 0186-4076
Autores: 1
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Instituciones: 1Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, Jiutepec, Morelos. México
2Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Departamento de Ingeniería Hidráulica, Valencia. España
3University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. Estados Unidos de América
4Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Ingeniería, Jiutepec, Morelos. México
Año:
Periodo: Jul-Sep
Volumen: 23
Número: 3
Paginación: 105-121
País: México
Idioma: Español
Tipo de documento: Artículo
Enfoque: Experimental, analítico
Resumen en español comparación entre series generadas con los parámetros resultantes del método propuesto y series medidas en campo
Resumen en inglés Residential water demand is highly unsteady and stochastic. This has motivated the development, in the last few years, of methods that model it as series of rectangular pulses following a Poisson process (PRP methods). In order to generate the demand series, these methods require several basic parameters of the instantaneous water demand, such as frequency of water use, and intensity and duration of stochastic demand pulses, each of them defined by its mean, variance, and probability distribution. Known procedures for obtaining those parameters are generally based on direct observation of the instantaneous water demand by registering it every second at selected homes during periods of at least several days. That direct technique turns out to be impractical, however, because of the enormous amount of data generated and processed, plus the need of special equipment for carrying out water demand studies. A new method for estimating the necessary parameters for simulating instantaneous water demand from (e.g. one minute) meter readings at time intervals that are greater than 1 second is presented in this paper. The proposed method considers some principles from the Neyman-Scott (N-S) process, such as the disaggregation of the accumulated water volume, based on a comparison between the statistical moments of the observed greater interval demand series and the theoretical moments of the instantaneous water demand. An objective function expressing the relation between both the theoretical and the observed moments is formulated and minimized by a non linear programming technique. The intensity, duration and frequency or arrival rate of the instantaneous demand pulses are thus obtained. Using these results, instantaneous water demand series, or demand series with any averaging interval, can be generated. The method is validated by comparing the generated demand series with observed demand series
Disciplinas: Ingeniería,
Matemáticas
Palabras clave: Ingeniería civil,
Ingeniería hidráulica,
Matemáticas aplicadas,
Consumo de agua,
Hogar,
Estocástica,
Estadística,
Modelos matemáticos,
Método de Neyman-Scott
Keyword: Engineering,
Mathematics,
Civil engineering,
Hydraulic engineering,
Applied mathematics,
Water consumption,
Home,
Stochastics,
Statistics,
Mathematical models,
Neyman-Scott method
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