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Genetic Algorithms and Hydropower System Design
This paper presents research concerning the integration of the genetic algorithm with various elements of hydropower system design. A brief description of the successful application of the genetic algorithm to the shape optimization of a hydraulic/pneumatic chamber and the concrete shell of an arch dam is presented. The paper then concentrates on the initial integration of a structured genetic algorithm with the preliminary stages of large‐scale hydropower system design. The potential of concurrent, multilevel adaptive search across a hierarchical design structure described by both discrete and continuous variable parameters is investigated. The structure comprises the main elements of a large‐scale hydropower system with five potential sites. The objective is to provide the engineer with a selection of optimal system configurations within those sites that display the greatest potential. Problems associated with search across such a discontinuous domain include high levels of parameter/gene redundancy and a high‐probability of premature convergence due to the presence of a large number of discrete design switches. Appropriate mutation regimes are introduced to ensure a diverse search across the design hierarchy during the early generations of an evolutionary search.
Genetic Algorithms and Hydropower System Design
This paper presents research concerning the integration of the genetic algorithm with various elements of hydropower system design. A brief description of the successful application of the genetic algorithm to the shape optimization of a hydraulic/pneumatic chamber and the concrete shell of an arch dam is presented. The paper then concentrates on the initial integration of a structured genetic algorithm with the preliminary stages of large‐scale hydropower system design. The potential of concurrent, multilevel adaptive search across a hierarchical design structure described by both discrete and continuous variable parameters is investigated. The structure comprises the main elements of a large‐scale hydropower system with five potential sites. The objective is to provide the engineer with a selection of optimal system configurations within those sites that display the greatest potential. Problems associated with search across such a discontinuous domain include high levels of parameter/gene redundancy and a high‐probability of premature convergence due to the presence of a large number of discrete design switches. Appropriate mutation regimes are introduced to ensure a diverse search across the design hierarchy during the early generations of an evolutionary search.
Genetic Algorithms and Hydropower System Design
Parmee, I. C. (author)
Computer‐Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering ; 13 ; 31-41
1998-01-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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