<i>UrbanWater</i>: Integrating EPANET 2 in a PostgreSQL/PostGIS-Based Geospatial Database Management System

Incorporating data stored in a geographical information system (GIS) within the development of hydraulic simulation models is crucial for operating, updating, and hence redesigning water supply systems (WSS). Building and updating hydraulic models can be both time and resource consuming; moreover, t...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Nuno Martinho, José-Paulo de Almeida, Nuno E. Simões, Alfeu Sá-Marques
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/11/613
id doaj-db104db48491421a8a133bb138ba2473
record_format Article
spelling doaj-db104db48491421a8a133bb138ba24732020-11-25T03:32:45ZengMDPI AGISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information2220-99642020-10-01961361310.3390/ijgi9110613<i>UrbanWater</i>: Integrating EPANET 2 in a PostgreSQL/PostGIS-Based Geospatial Database Management SystemNuno Martinho0José-Paulo de Almeida1Nuno E. Simões2Alfeu Sá-Marques3Department of Mathematics (Geomatic Engineering Group), Faculty of Sciences & Technology, University of Coimbra, 3030-290 Coimbra, PortugalDepartment of Mathematics (Geomatic Engineering Group), Faculty of Sciences & Technology, University of Coimbra, 3030-290 Coimbra, PortugalINESCC-Institute for Systems Engineering & Computers at Coimbra, 3030-290 Coimbra, PortugalINESCC-Institute for Systems Engineering & Computers at Coimbra, 3030-290 Coimbra, PortugalIncorporating data stored in a geographical information system (GIS) within the development of hydraulic simulation models is crucial for operating, updating, and hence redesigning water supply systems (WSS). Building and updating hydraulic models can be both time and resource consuming; moreover, the need to update infrastructure cadastral information makes the model itself outdated. In addition, typical dispersion of data across several databases requires extra effort to maintain the whole system and ensure it is properly assembled. Albeit there are some GIS-based hydraulic modelling solutions available, they typically use external connections to assemble all components resulting in additional costs and less flexibility. In order to be able to establish a single fully integrated data model towards global characterization of a WSS and associate hydraulic simulation, this paper proposes the specific implementation of an EPANET 2 model in PostgreSQL along with PostGIS extension. The system developed enables the construction of the model, hydraulic simulation, and storage of results within a single database. Required procedures and functions were coded either in pgSQL or Python and their execution were carried out using SQL statements. Finally, a case study was selected in order to test the system proposed. Results show that an integrated approach indeed allows the expedited creation of more realistic hydraulic models based on the stored cadastral information.https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/11/613GISconnectivityEPANET 2hydraulic modellingsimulationintegrated water supply management system
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Nuno Martinho
José-Paulo de Almeida
Nuno E. Simões
Alfeu Sá-Marques
spellingShingle Nuno Martinho
José-Paulo de Almeida
Nuno E. Simões
Alfeu Sá-Marques
<i>UrbanWater</i>: Integrating EPANET 2 in a PostgreSQL/PostGIS-Based Geospatial Database Management System
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
GIS
connectivity
EPANET 2
hydraulic modelling
simulation
integrated water supply management system
author_facet Nuno Martinho
José-Paulo de Almeida
Nuno E. Simões
Alfeu Sá-Marques
author_sort Nuno Martinho
title <i>UrbanWater</i>: Integrating EPANET 2 in a PostgreSQL/PostGIS-Based Geospatial Database Management System
title_short <i>UrbanWater</i>: Integrating EPANET 2 in a PostgreSQL/PostGIS-Based Geospatial Database Management System
title_full <i>UrbanWater</i>: Integrating EPANET 2 in a PostgreSQL/PostGIS-Based Geospatial Database Management System
title_fullStr <i>UrbanWater</i>: Integrating EPANET 2 in a PostgreSQL/PostGIS-Based Geospatial Database Management System
title_full_unstemmed <i>UrbanWater</i>: Integrating EPANET 2 in a PostgreSQL/PostGIS-Based Geospatial Database Management System
title_sort <i>urbanwater</i>: integrating epanet 2 in a postgresql/postgis-based geospatial database management system
publisher MDPI AG
series ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
issn 2220-9964
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Incorporating data stored in a geographical information system (GIS) within the development of hydraulic simulation models is crucial for operating, updating, and hence redesigning water supply systems (WSS). Building and updating hydraulic models can be both time and resource consuming; moreover, the need to update infrastructure cadastral information makes the model itself outdated. In addition, typical dispersion of data across several databases requires extra effort to maintain the whole system and ensure it is properly assembled. Albeit there are some GIS-based hydraulic modelling solutions available, they typically use external connections to assemble all components resulting in additional costs and less flexibility. In order to be able to establish a single fully integrated data model towards global characterization of a WSS and associate hydraulic simulation, this paper proposes the specific implementation of an EPANET 2 model in PostgreSQL along with PostGIS extension. The system developed enables the construction of the model, hydraulic simulation, and storage of results within a single database. Required procedures and functions were coded either in pgSQL or Python and their execution were carried out using SQL statements. Finally, a case study was selected in order to test the system proposed. Results show that an integrated approach indeed allows the expedited creation of more realistic hydraulic models based on the stored cadastral information.
topic GIS
connectivity
EPANET 2
hydraulic modelling
simulation
integrated water supply management system
url https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/11/613
work_keys_str_mv AT nunomartinho iurbanwateriintegratingepanet2inapostgresqlpostgisbasedgeospatialdatabasemanagementsystem
AT josepaulodealmeida iurbanwateriintegratingepanet2inapostgresqlpostgisbasedgeospatialdatabasemanagementsystem
AT nunoesimoes iurbanwateriintegratingepanet2inapostgresqlpostgisbasedgeospatialdatabasemanagementsystem
AT alfeusamarques iurbanwateriintegratingepanet2inapostgresqlpostgisbasedgeospatialdatabasemanagementsystem
_version_ 1724566246013272064