GA‐ILP Method for Optimization of Water Distribution Networks

GA‐ILP Method for Optimization of Water Distribution Networks

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Article ID: iaor20114231
Volume: 25
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 1791
End Page Number: 1808
Publication Date: May 2011
Journal: Water Resources Management
Authors: ,
Keywords: heuristics: genetic algorithms, programming: integer
Abstract:

Optimization of water distribution networks has been of central importance for recent decades. Genetic Algorithms (GA) are the most famous metaheuristics widely used for this purpose with great success. However, the fact that GA basically requires a large number of computations, has led to investigate for faster solvers. In this research, a new approach is proposed in which a simple GA is linked with the Integer‐Linear Programming (ILP) method resulting in a hybrid optimization scheme. Using the mathematical method of ILP, the search space is significantly reduced thereby a limited number of evaluations are required to achieve a good solution. The approach is applied to two benchmark pipe‐networks in order to show its ability in terms of accuracy and speed. The results are then compared with the previous works. The obtained results indicate that the proposed model is computationally efficient, like classic methods, while is still very promising in finding the global optimum like the nature‐inspired metaheuristics.

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