Waste Load Allocation Based on Total Maximum Daily Load Approach Using the Charged System Search (CSS) Algorithm
In this research, the capability of a charged system search algorithm (CSS) in handling water management optimization problems is investigated. First, two complex mathematical problems are solved by CSS and the results are compared with those obtained from other metaheuristic algorithms. In the last...
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doaj-07b2573415424b92b2607051327963682021-03-02T10:21:31ZengWater and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Developmentآب و فاضلاب1024-59362383-09052016-03-01271678011884Waste Load Allocation Based on Total Maximum Daily Load Approach Using the Charged System Search (CSS) AlgorithmElham Faraji0Elham Faraji1Farzaneh Feizi2Former Graduate Student of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, TehranProf., Faculty of Civil Enginieering, Iran University of Science and Technology, TehranFormer Graduate Student of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, TehranIn this research, the capability of a charged system search algorithm (CSS) in handling water management optimization problems is investigated. First, two complex mathematical problems are solved by CSS and the results are compared with those obtained from other metaheuristic algorithms. In the last step, the optimization model developed by the CSS algorithm is applied to the waste load allocation in rivers based on the total maximum daily load (TMDL) concept. The results are presented in Tables and Figures for easy comparison. The study indicates the superiority of the CSS algorithm in terms of its speed and performance over the other metaheuristic algorithms while its precision in water management optimization problems is verified.http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_11884_4bf7aaed55f888fb1c97dd91be1f736a.pdfMeta Heuristic algorithmsCharged System Search Algorithm (CSS)Waste Load AllocationTotal Maximum Daily load (TMDL) |
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Waste Load Allocation Based on Total Maximum Daily Load Approach Using the Charged System Search (CSS) Algorithm |
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Waste Load Allocation Based on Total Maximum Daily Load Approach Using the Charged System Search (CSS) Algorithm |
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Waste Load Allocation Based on Total Maximum Daily Load Approach Using the Charged System Search (CSS) Algorithm |
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waste load allocation based on total maximum daily load approach using the charged system search (css) algorithm |
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Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development |
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آب و فاضلاب |
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In this research, the capability of a charged system search algorithm (CSS) in handling water management optimization problems is investigated. First, two complex mathematical problems are solved by CSS and the results are compared with those obtained from other metaheuristic algorithms. In the last step, the optimization model developed by the CSS algorithm is applied to the waste load allocation in rivers based on the total maximum daily load (TMDL) concept. The results are presented in Tables and Figures for easy comparison. The study indicates the superiority of the CSS algorithm in terms of its speed and performance over the other metaheuristic algorithms while its precision in water management optimization problems is verified. |
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Meta Heuristic algorithms Charged System Search Algorithm (CSS) Waste Load Allocation Total Maximum Daily load (TMDL) |
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