Scheduling of Water Distribution System Rehabilitation Using Structured Messy Genetic Algorithms

Author:

Halhal Driss1,Walters Godfrey A.2,Savic Dragan A.2,Ouazar Driss3

Affiliation:

1. Water and Electricity Distribution Co. (RAID) 5 Rue Okuba Ibn Naffy BP 286, Tangier, Morocco

2. School of Engineering and Computer Science University of Exeter Exeter EX4 4QF, UK

3. Hydraulic Systems Analysis Laboratory Mohammadia School of Engineers (EMI) BP 765, Agdal, Rabat, Morocco

Abstract

A methodology is presented for the optimal design and scheduling of investment for the rehabilitation of water distribution networks. Based on the evolutionary programming technique known as Structured Messy Genetic Algorithms, the methodology utilizes a multi-objective formulation which improves the evolutionary process and provides non-dominated optimal solutions over a range of costs and benefits. The model is applied to an example—a small artificial network of fifteen pipes. The effects on the optimal solutions of varying parameters such as interest rate and inflation rate are also investigated.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Computational Mathematics

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