Groundwater Single- and Multiobjective Optimization Using Harris Hawks and Multiobjective Billiards-Inspired Algorithm

This is the first attempt to combine the Multiobjective Billiards-Inspired Optimization Algorithm (MOBOA) with groundwater modelling to determine pumping rates within a well-distributed range of Pareto options. In this study, in order to determine an optimum solution for groundwater drawdown, pumpin...

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Main Authors: AbdolGhafour Gerey, Amirpouya Sarraf, Hassan Ahmadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4531212
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spelling doaj-3c5aceb422b942fbbcef1976bd2ac7062021-07-12T02:13:30ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1875-92032021-01-01202110.1155/2021/4531212Groundwater Single- and Multiobjective Optimization Using Harris Hawks and Multiobjective Billiards-Inspired AlgorithmAbdolGhafour Gerey0Amirpouya Sarraf1Hassan Ahmadi2Civil Engineering DepartmentCivil Engineering DepartmentCivil Engineering DepartmentThis is the first attempt to combine the Multiobjective Billiards-Inspired Optimization Algorithm (MOBOA) with groundwater modelling to determine pumping rates within a well-distributed range of Pareto options. In this study, in order to determine an optimum solution for groundwater drawdown, pumping rates were selected accompanied by three minimization objectives: minimizing shortage influenced by inability to supply, adjusted shortage index, and minimizing the degree of drawdown within predefined areas. To optimize hydraulic conductivity and specific yield parameters of a modular three-dimensional finite-difference (MODFLOW) groundwater model, the Harris Hawks optimization algorithm was used to minimize the sum of absolute deviation between observed and simulated water-table levels. MOBOA was then utilized to optimize pumping rate variables for an Iranian arid to semiarid groundwater environment using these parameters. As the study results, when the maximum and minimum aquifer drawdown was specified in the range of −40 to +40 cm/year, the Pareto parameter sets produced satisfactory results. Overall, the “Simulation-Optimization-Modelling” protocol was able to generate a series of optimal solutions that were shown on a Pareto front. The study concluded to an optimum approach that provides policy makers in the Iranian water stressed zones with safe groundwater management alternatives.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4531212
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author AbdolGhafour Gerey
Amirpouya Sarraf
Hassan Ahmadi
spellingShingle AbdolGhafour Gerey
Amirpouya Sarraf
Hassan Ahmadi
Groundwater Single- and Multiobjective Optimization Using Harris Hawks and Multiobjective Billiards-Inspired Algorithm
Shock and Vibration
author_facet AbdolGhafour Gerey
Amirpouya Sarraf
Hassan Ahmadi
author_sort AbdolGhafour Gerey
title Groundwater Single- and Multiobjective Optimization Using Harris Hawks and Multiobjective Billiards-Inspired Algorithm
title_short Groundwater Single- and Multiobjective Optimization Using Harris Hawks and Multiobjective Billiards-Inspired Algorithm
title_full Groundwater Single- and Multiobjective Optimization Using Harris Hawks and Multiobjective Billiards-Inspired Algorithm
title_fullStr Groundwater Single- and Multiobjective Optimization Using Harris Hawks and Multiobjective Billiards-Inspired Algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Groundwater Single- and Multiobjective Optimization Using Harris Hawks and Multiobjective Billiards-Inspired Algorithm
title_sort groundwater single- and multiobjective optimization using harris hawks and multiobjective billiards-inspired algorithm
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Shock and Vibration
issn 1875-9203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This is the first attempt to combine the Multiobjective Billiards-Inspired Optimization Algorithm (MOBOA) with groundwater modelling to determine pumping rates within a well-distributed range of Pareto options. In this study, in order to determine an optimum solution for groundwater drawdown, pumping rates were selected accompanied by three minimization objectives: minimizing shortage influenced by inability to supply, adjusted shortage index, and minimizing the degree of drawdown within predefined areas. To optimize hydraulic conductivity and specific yield parameters of a modular three-dimensional finite-difference (MODFLOW) groundwater model, the Harris Hawks optimization algorithm was used to minimize the sum of absolute deviation between observed and simulated water-table levels. MOBOA was then utilized to optimize pumping rate variables for an Iranian arid to semiarid groundwater environment using these parameters. As the study results, when the maximum and minimum aquifer drawdown was specified in the range of −40 to +40 cm/year, the Pareto parameter sets produced satisfactory results. Overall, the “Simulation-Optimization-Modelling” protocol was able to generate a series of optimal solutions that were shown on a Pareto front. The study concluded to an optimum approach that provides policy makers in the Iranian water stressed zones with safe groundwater management alternatives.
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