Dimensioning of a Water Pumping System by the Systematic Scanning Method
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This paper presents the design of a wind pumping system coupled to a reservoir of water storage.
The objective functions used in the design process are the loss of power probability (LPSP) concept
for the reliability, the life cycle cost (LCC) for the economic evaluation and the CO2 emissions of life
cycle regarding the processing of the various components of the system. The presented model,
allows an optimised design of wind pumping system taking into account technical, economic and
environmental criteria while ensuring the needs of the consumer without interruption. The
optimisation is based on a systematic scanning approach that makes it possible to generate without
restriction all the candidate solutions. The design variables considered are the wind turbines number
(NW), the type of wind (TW), the tank number (Ntank), the type of tank (Ttank), type mast (Ttower) and
the total head (Thead), that is to say, the type of well. A case study is conducted to analyse one wind
turbine pumping project. The system is designed to supply drinking water in a rural community
