Acta Geophysica | |
Evaluation of evolutionary algorithms for the optimization of storm water drainage network for an urbanized area | |
A. K. Gosain1  D. R. Kaushal1  Satish Kumar1  | |
[1] Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | |
关键词: Storm water drainage; Flooding; Urbanization; Evolutionary algorithm; Optimization; Sensitivity analysis; | |
DOI : 10.1007/s11600-018-00240-8 | |
学科分类:地球科学(综合) | |
来源: Polska Akademia Nauk * Instytut Geofizyki | |
【 摘 要 】
The studies pertaining to urban storm water drainage system have picked up importance lately in light of pluvial flooding. The flooding is mostly due to urban expansion, reduction in infiltration rate and environmental change. In order to minimize flooding, hydrologists are using conceptual rainfallârunoff models as a tool for predicting surface runoff and flood forecasting. Manual calibration is often a tedious process because of the involved subjectivity, which makes the automatic approach more preferable. In this study, three evolutionary algorithms (EAs), namely SFLA, GA and PSO, were used to calibrate SWMM parameters for the two study areas of the highly urbanized catchments of Delhi, India. The work incorporates auto-tuning of a widely used SWMM, via internal coupling of SWMM with all three EAs in MATLAB environment separately. Results were tested using statistical parameters, i.e., NashâSutcliffe efficiency (NSE), Percent Bias (PBIAS) and root-mean-square errorâobservations standard deviation ratio (RSR). GA results were in good agreement with the observed data in both the study area with NSE and PBIAS values lying between 0.60 and 0.91, and 1.29 and 7.41%, respectively. Also, RSR value was near zero, indicating reasonably good model performance. Subsequently, the model reasonably predicted the flooding hotspots that should be controlled to prevent any possible inundation of the surrounding areas. SFLA results were also promising, but better than PSO. Thus, the approach has demonstrated the potential use and combination of single-objective optimization algorithms and hydrodynamic models for assessing the risk in urban storm water drainage systems, providing valuable information for decision-makers.
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