TY - JOUR
T1 - Data-Driven Reliability Analysis of District Heating Systems for Asset Management Applications: A Review
AU - Rafati, Amir
AU - Tahavori, Maryamsadat
AU - Shaker, Hamid Reza
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - As district heating systems (DHSs) age, reliability analysis becomes increasingly vital for achieving energy efficiency, meeting sustainability goals, and ensuring the resilience of these urban infrastructures. Traditional reliability and asset management methods are inadequate, as they fail to incorporate the new measurements and varying asset conditions. To address this issue, advanced data-driven approaches that leverage real-time data and cutting-edge analytics are essential. This study thoroughly reviews data-driven techniques utilized for reliability analysis and assessment of DHSs. Additionally, it explores asset management strategies with an emphasis on data-driven reliability-based asset management. The literature review highlights the uniqueness of asset management approaches for each DHS, influenced by factors such as materials, age, environmental factors, and operational variables. The study discusses the existing challenges for reliability-based asset management in DHS and suggests potential research directions.
AB - As district heating systems (DHSs) age, reliability analysis becomes increasingly vital for achieving energy efficiency, meeting sustainability goals, and ensuring the resilience of these urban infrastructures. Traditional reliability and asset management methods are inadequate, as they fail to incorporate the new measurements and varying asset conditions. To address this issue, advanced data-driven approaches that leverage real-time data and cutting-edge analytics are essential. This study thoroughly reviews data-driven techniques utilized for reliability analysis and assessment of DHSs. Additionally, it explores asset management strategies with an emphasis on data-driven reliability-based asset management. The literature review highlights the uniqueness of asset management approaches for each DHS, influenced by factors such as materials, age, environmental factors, and operational variables. The study discusses the existing challenges for reliability-based asset management in DHS and suggests potential research directions.
U2 - 10.1016/j.scs.2024.106052
DO - 10.1016/j.scs.2024.106052
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2210-6707
VL - 118
JO - Sustainable Cities and Society
JF - Sustainable Cities and Society
M1 - 106052
ER -