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A Reference System Architecture for the Energy-Water Nexus

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A Reference System Architecture for the Energy-Water Nexus
Abstract—The energy-water nexus has been studied predominantly through discussions of policy options supported by data surveys and technology considerations. As the degree of coupling between the energy and water systems is affected by the design and operation of various engineered system components, our understanding of the nexus and ability to tackle its associated challenges would be enhanced by a system of systems engineering model. Such a model however requires, first, the development of an appropriate system architecture that clearly identifies the relevant flows of matter and energy and the defining system parameters. This paper presents a reference system architecture for this purpose developed and presented with the Systems Modeling Language (SysML). Once instantiated, this architecture can serve three purposes. First, the presented graphical models can serve qualitative discussions on where and how the supply and demand of water and energy are interdependent. Second, wi...
William Naggaga Lubega, Amro M. Farid
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Type Journal
Year 2016
Where SJ
Authors William Naggaga Lubega, Amro M. Farid
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