An object-oriented framework for simulation-based green building design optimization with genetic algorithms

An object-oriented framework for simulation-based green building design optimization with genetic algorithms

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Article ID: iaor20071863
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 19
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 5
End Page Number: 23
Publication Date: Jan 2005
Journal: Advanced Engineering Informatics
Authors: , ,
Keywords: design, heuristics: genetic algorithms
Abstract:

Simulation-based optimization can assist green building design by overcoming the drawbacks of trial-and-error with simulation alone. This paper presents an object-oriented framework that addresses many particular characteristics of green building design optimization problems such as hierarchical variables and the coupling with simulation programs. The framework facilitates the reuse of code and can be easily adapted to solve other similar optimization problems. Variable types supported include continuous variables, discrete variables, and structured variables, which act as switches to control a number of sub-level variables. The framework implements genetic algorithms to solve (1) unconstrained and constrained single objective optimization problems, and (2) unconstrained multi-objective optimization problems. The application of this framework is demonstrated through a case study which uses a multi-objective genetic algorithm to explore the trade-off relationship between life-cycle cost and life-cycle environmental impacts for a green building design.

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