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Optimization of Water Distribution Network Design Using Differential Evolution
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2010
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Differential EvolutionEngineeringWater ResourcesDenet Computer ModelWater Resource SystemEvolutionary ProgrammingSystem OptimizationComputer EngineeringOptimal DesignSystems EngineeringWater Resources EngineeringUrban Water ManagementWater DistributionOptimal System DesignResource OptimizationOperations Research
The paper describes the development of a DENET computer model that involves the application of an evolutionary optimization technique, differential evolution, linked to the hydraulic simulation solver, EPANET, for optimal design of water distribution networks. A model is formulated with the objective of minimizing cost and this formulation is applied to two benchmark water distribution system optimization problems—New York water supply system and Hanoi water distribution network. The study yielded promising results as compared with earlier studies in the literature and encouraged to reformulate the model for a new objective of maximizing network resilience. The results of the analysis demonstrate that DENET can be considered as a potential alternative tool for economical and reliable water distribution network planning and management.
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