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Gene-Expression Programming for Sediment Transport in Sewer Pipe Systems
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2011
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BioinformaticsEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputational BiologyGenetic AlgorithmWastewater CollectionOld Sewerage SystemsRegulatory Network ModellingEnvironmental MicrobiologyGene Regulatory NetworkSystems BiologyMedicineFunctional GenomicsGene ExpressionSediment Transport
Old sewerage systems were designed based on empirical rules to minimize sediment problems and a list of codes for self-cleansing sewers. These codes were applicable to noncohesive sediments (typically storm sewers). This study presents gene-expression programming (GEP), which is an extension of genetic programming (GP), as an alternative approach for modeling the functional relationships of sediment transport in sewer pipe systems. A functional relation has been developed using GEP. The proposed relationship can be applied to different boundaries with partial flow. The proposed GEP approach gives satisfactory results (r2=0.97 and MSE=0.0054) compared to the existing predictor.
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