Towards design of compound channels with minimum overall cost through grey wolf optimization algorithm

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The significant role of open channels in agriculture include supplying drinking water, industry, irrigation and flood control, making these hydraulic structures an integral part of the water conveyance system. Determination of optimum dimensions with minimum construction costs is considered as the primary concern when designing artificial open channels. To achieve this, the compound channels were evaluated with the following constraints, viz. composite roughness, velocity, Froude number and channel stability. Grey wolf optimization (GWO) was used to determine the optimal geometry of the channel. Optimization results clearly showed that the variation of roughness coefficient and the increase of factor of safety increased costs by 60 and 20% respectively. The optimum suitable cross-section for the compound channels was obtained by conducting various model scenarios.

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Roushangar, K., Nouri, A., Shahnazi, S., & Azamathulla, H. M. (2021). Towards design of compound channels with minimum overall cost through grey wolf optimization algorithm. Journal of Hydroinformatics, 23(5), 985–999. https://doi.org/10.2166/hydro.2021.050

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