Optimization of Water-Supply and Hydropower Reservoir Operation Using the Charged System Search Algorithm

The Charged System Search (CSS) metaheuristic algorithm is introduced to the field of water resources management and applied to derive water-supply and hydro-power operating policies for a large-scale real-world reservoir system. The optimum algorithm parameters for each reservoir operation problems...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Behzad Asadieh, Abbas Afshar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:Hydrology
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/6/1/5
id doaj-93c918ea1c274178b1aef848e04827e4
record_format Article
spelling doaj-93c918ea1c274178b1aef848e04827e42020-11-24T21:28:34ZengMDPI AGHydrology2306-53382019-01-0161510.3390/hydrology6010005hydrology6010005Optimization of Water-Supply and Hydropower Reservoir Operation Using the Charged System Search AlgorithmBehzad Asadieh0Abbas Afshar1Department of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USACivil Engineering Department, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran 1417466191, IranThe Charged System Search (CSS) metaheuristic algorithm is introduced to the field of water resources management and applied to derive water-supply and hydro-power operating policies for a large-scale real-world reservoir system. The optimum algorithm parameters for each reservoir operation problems are also obtained via a tuning procedure. The CSS algorithm is a metaheuristic optimization method inspired by the governing laws of electrostatics in physics and motion from the Newtonian mechanics. In this study, the CSS algorithm’s performance has been tested with benchmark problems, consisting of highly non-linear constrained and/or unconstrained real-valued mathematical models, such as the Ackley’s function and Fletcher–Powell function. The CSS algorithm is then used to optimally solve the water-supply and hydropower operation of “Dez” reservoir in southern Iran over three different operation periods of 60, 240, and 480 months, and the results are presented and compared with those obtained by other available optimization approaches including Genetic Algorithm (GA), Ant Colony Optimization (ACO), Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Constrained Big Bang–Big Crunch (CBB–BC) algorithm, as well as those obtained by gradient-based Non-Linear Programming (NLP) approach. The results demonstrate the robustness and superiority of the CSS algorithm in solving long term reservoir operation problems, compared to alternative methods. The CSS algorithm is used for the first time in the field of water resources management, and proves to be a robust, accurate, and fast convergent method in handling complex problems in this filed. The application of this approach in other water management problems such as multi-reservoir operation and conjunctive surface/ground water resources management remains to be studied.http://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/6/1/5charged system search (css)water resources managementreservoir operationwater-supplyhydropowermetaheuristic optimization
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Behzad Asadieh
Abbas Afshar
spellingShingle Behzad Asadieh
Abbas Afshar
Optimization of Water-Supply and Hydropower Reservoir Operation Using the Charged System Search Algorithm
Hydrology
charged system search (css)
water resources management
reservoir operation
water-supply
hydropower
metaheuristic optimization
author_facet Behzad Asadieh
Abbas Afshar
author_sort Behzad Asadieh
title Optimization of Water-Supply and Hydropower Reservoir Operation Using the Charged System Search Algorithm
title_short Optimization of Water-Supply and Hydropower Reservoir Operation Using the Charged System Search Algorithm
title_full Optimization of Water-Supply and Hydropower Reservoir Operation Using the Charged System Search Algorithm
title_fullStr Optimization of Water-Supply and Hydropower Reservoir Operation Using the Charged System Search Algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Water-Supply and Hydropower Reservoir Operation Using the Charged System Search Algorithm
title_sort optimization of water-supply and hydropower reservoir operation using the charged system search algorithm
publisher MDPI AG
series Hydrology
issn 2306-5338
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The Charged System Search (CSS) metaheuristic algorithm is introduced to the field of water resources management and applied to derive water-supply and hydro-power operating policies for a large-scale real-world reservoir system. The optimum algorithm parameters for each reservoir operation problems are also obtained via a tuning procedure. The CSS algorithm is a metaheuristic optimization method inspired by the governing laws of electrostatics in physics and motion from the Newtonian mechanics. In this study, the CSS algorithm’s performance has been tested with benchmark problems, consisting of highly non-linear constrained and/or unconstrained real-valued mathematical models, such as the Ackley’s function and Fletcher–Powell function. The CSS algorithm is then used to optimally solve the water-supply and hydropower operation of “Dez” reservoir in southern Iran over three different operation periods of 60, 240, and 480 months, and the results are presented and compared with those obtained by other available optimization approaches including Genetic Algorithm (GA), Ant Colony Optimization (ACO), Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Constrained Big Bang–Big Crunch (CBB–BC) algorithm, as well as those obtained by gradient-based Non-Linear Programming (NLP) approach. The results demonstrate the robustness and superiority of the CSS algorithm in solving long term reservoir operation problems, compared to alternative methods. The CSS algorithm is used for the first time in the field of water resources management, and proves to be a robust, accurate, and fast convergent method in handling complex problems in this filed. The application of this approach in other water management problems such as multi-reservoir operation and conjunctive surface/ground water resources management remains to be studied.
topic charged system search (css)
water resources management
reservoir operation
water-supply
hydropower
metaheuristic optimization
url http://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/6/1/5
work_keys_str_mv AT behzadasadieh optimizationofwatersupplyandhydropowerreservoiroperationusingthechargedsystemsearchalgorithm
AT abbasafshar optimizationofwatersupplyandhydropowerreservoiroperationusingthechargedsystemsearchalgorithm
_version_ 1725969745033822208