Water Supply (Mar 2023)
Multiobjective design of water distribution networks using modified NSGA-II algorithm
Abstract
Optimally designed water distribution networks (WDNs) make engineers’ tasks difficult due to various challenges like non-linearity between head-loss and flow, commercially available distinct diameters, combinatorial, nondeterministic polynomial-time hard problems and a large number of decision variables. This paper develops a new hybrid NSGA-II algorithm augmented with a random multi-point crossover operator and a local search denoted by RLNSGA-II to design the multiobjective WDN. The efficiency of the proposed algorithm (RLNSGA-II) is tested on three benchmark problems, namely New York, Hanoi and Balerma networks. The results obtained are compared with the best-known algorithms available in the literature. The results have shown that the proposed algorithm RLNSGA-II has found better converged and distributed solutions for all three representative benchmark problems considered in the literature consistently and evidently when compared with the best-known approximation of solutions published. Furthermore, as the complexity of the WDN increases, its advantages over other algorithms become more significant. HIGHLIGHTS This paper develops a new hybrid NSGA-II algorithm augmented with a random multi-point crossover operator and a local search denoted by RLNSGA-II to design the multiobjective water distribution network.; The efficiency of the proposed algorithm (RLNSGA-II) is tested on three benchmark problems, namely New York, Hanoi and Balerma networks.; The results have shown that the proposed algorithm RLNSGA-II is efficient and robust.;
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