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Unlocking the Potential of Digital Twins in Water and Wastewater Systems: A Holistic Approach

Author(s): Vincent Moran; Mohsen Besharat; James Bartram; Helena M. Ramos

Linked Author(s): Mohsen Besharat

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Abstract: Digital Twins (DTs) are an innovative concept with vast potential for automating and optimising processes in the water and wastewater sectors. DTs enhance existing digitalisation and modelling methods by enabling seamless bidirectional data exchange between digital and physical assets. This capability offers greater adaptability and responsiveness than traditional modelling and simulation. This work presents a study on DT, focusing on monitoring transient flows in urban infrastructure, which includes a technical analysis of a water network in Madeira Island, Portugal. This investigation highlights the critical issue of underestimating transient conditions, leading to water loss and significant health and security risks. The study also explores DT's capacity to incorporate non-technical asset data including data related to management, decision-making, and other non-technical factors, enhancing understanding and management of complex systems. The final aim of presenting these findings and discussions is to achieve a holistic approach in smart systems.

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Year: 2024

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