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2014 Capacity Expansion and Reliability Evaluation on the Networks Flows with Continuous Stochastic Functional Capacity
F. Hamzezadeh, H. Salehi Fathabadi
J. Appl. Math. 2014: 1-9 (2014). DOI: 10.1155/2014/876260

Abstract

In many systems such as computer network, fuel distribution, and transportation system, it is necessary to change the capacity of some arcs in order to increase maximum flow value from source s to sink t, while the capacity change incurs minimum cost. In real-time networks, some factors cause loss of arc’s flow. For example, in some flow distribution systems, evaporation, erosion or sediment in pipes waste the flow. Here we define a real capacity, or the so-called functional capacity, which is the operational capacity of an arc. In other words, the functional capacity of an arc equals the possible maximum flow that may pass through the arc. Increasing the functional arcs capacities incurs some cost. There is a certain resource available to cover the costs. First, we construct a mathematical model to minimize the total cost of expanding the functional capacities to the required levels. Then, we consider the loss of flow on each arc as a stochastic variable and compute the system reliability.

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F. Hamzezadeh. H. Salehi Fathabadi. "Capacity Expansion and Reliability Evaluation on the Networks Flows with Continuous Stochastic Functional Capacity." J. Appl. Math. 2014 1 - 9, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/876260

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Published: 2014
First available in Project Euclid: 2 March 2015

zbMATH: 07131945
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1155/2014/876260

Rights: Copyright © 2014 Hindawi

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