Application of a Genetic Algorithm for the Optimization of a Complex Reservoir System in Tunisia

Application of a Genetic Algorithm for the Optimization of a Complex Reservoir System in Tunisia

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Article ID: iaor20118032
Volume: 25
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 2387
End Page Number: 2404
Publication Date: Aug 2011
Journal: Water Resources Management
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: heuristics: genetic algorithms
Abstract:

A genetic algorithm (GA) model is developed and used for optimizing the allocation of water resources within a complex multiple reservoir system located in Tunisia. The GA model considers two objectives: the water allocation to demand centers and the salinity level of the water supply to end users. These two objectives are combined into a single objective function using a weighting factor approach. Five different cases (representing five different weighting factor combinations) were analyzed by the GA model to produce the ‘optimum’ allocation of water resources for each case. The generated solutions exhibited low variability. The results are then compared using a range of system performance indicators to measure reliability, resilience, and vulnerability. The evaluation of the system performance is an essential step to help system managers identify the preferred allocation strategy and it provides a comprehensive insight into system behavior.

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