R. Rajabpour and N. Talebbeydokhti and M. H. Ahmadi
Using Jumping Particle Swarm Optimization for Optimal Operation of Pump in Water Distribution Networks
1200 - 1204
2015
9
9
International Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10002455
https://publications.waset.org/vol/105
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Carefully scheduling the operations of pumps can be
resulted to significant energy savings. Schedules can be defined
either implicit, in terms of other elements of the network such as tank
levels, or explicit by specifying the time during which each pump is
onoff. In this study, two new explicit representations based on timecontrolled
triggers were analyzed, where the maximum number of
pump switches was established beforehand, and the schedule may
contain fewer switches than the maximum. The optimal operation of
pumping stations was determined using a Jumping Particle Swarm
Optimization (JPSO) algorithm to achieve the minimum energy cost.
The model integrates JPSO optimizer and EPANET hydraulic
network solver. The optimal pump operation schedule of VanZyl
water distribution system was determined using the proposed model
and compared with those from Genetic and Ant Colony algorithms.
The results indicate that the proposed model utilizing the JPSO
algorithm is a versatile management model for the operation of realworld
water distribution system.
Open Science Index 105, 2015