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Colliding Bodies Optimization for Analysis and Design of Water Distribution Systems

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This chapter describes the application of the Colliding Bodies Optimization algorithm (CBO) for simultaneous analysis, design, and optimization of Water Distribution Systems (WDSs). In this method, analysis is carried out using CBO, which is a population-based search approach imitating nature’s ongoing search for better solutions. Also, design and cost optimization of WDSs are performed simultaneously with the analysis process using a new objective function in order to satisfy the analysis criteria, design constraints, and cost optimization.

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Kaveh, A., Dadras Eslamlou, A. (2020). Colliding Bodies Optimization for Analysis and Design of Water Distribution Systems. In: Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithms in Civil Engineering: New Applications. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 900. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45473-9_11

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