Robust Water System Design with Commercial Intelligent Search Optimizers

Intelligent-search-based optimizers have shown promise in providing improved links between analysis and design. Genetic-algorithm-based optimizers are often used, but other heuristic methods, such as tabu search, have also been used with good results. A major impediment to using heuristic search met...

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