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Prioritizing inspection of sewer pipes based on self-cleansing criteria
This paper aims to develop a sediment deposits hydraulic deterioration model based on self-cleansing criteria to prioritize the inspection of sewer systems. The model was trained with benchmarking literature values from earlier experiments and validated with household connections complaints data from Bogotá, Colombia. Recursive Feature Elimination with Cross-Validation (RFECV) and Bayesian Optimization (BO) were used to construct a Random Forest (RF) model to predict, at pipe level, the likelihood for a pipe to present sediment deposits. To evaluate the model’s prediction accuracy, two different performance indicators were used: (i) the Percentage of Effective Inspections, and (ii) Pipes per Inspection with sediments. The sediment deposits hydraulic deterioration model shows good overall performance with buffer zones radiuses of 250 m predicting which pipes tend to present sediment deposits over time. This model improves the understanding of sediment deposits in hydraulic deterioration models and can be used to prioritize inspection of sewer systems.
Prioritizing inspection of sewer pipes based on self-cleansing criteria
This paper aims to develop a sediment deposits hydraulic deterioration model based on self-cleansing criteria to prioritize the inspection of sewer systems. The model was trained with benchmarking literature values from earlier experiments and validated with household connections complaints data from Bogotá, Colombia. Recursive Feature Elimination with Cross-Validation (RFECV) and Bayesian Optimization (BO) were used to construct a Random Forest (RF) model to predict, at pipe level, the likelihood for a pipe to present sediment deposits. To evaluate the model’s prediction accuracy, two different performance indicators were used: (i) the Percentage of Effective Inspections, and (ii) Pipes per Inspection with sediments. The sediment deposits hydraulic deterioration model shows good overall performance with buffer zones radiuses of 250 m predicting which pipes tend to present sediment deposits over time. This model improves the understanding of sediment deposits in hydraulic deterioration models and can be used to prioritize inspection of sewer systems.
Prioritizing inspection of sewer pipes based on self-cleansing criteria
Vanegas, Sergio (Autor:in) / Montes, Carlos (Autor:in) / Saldarriaga, Juan (Autor:in)
Urban Water Journal ; 20 ; 1784-1793
26.11.2023
10 pages
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