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Applied Water Science
Optimal location of cutoff walls for seawater intrusion
Li Jiuhui1  Miao Tiansheng1  Fan Yue1  Han Zheng1  Lu Wenxi1  Lin Jin2 
[1] Key Laboratory of Groundwater Resources and Environment, Ministry of Education, Jilin University;Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute;
关键词: Seawater intrusion;    Design of cutoff wall;    Simulation and optimization method;    Kriging surrogate model;   
DOI  :  10.1007/s13201-021-01514-1
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract In this paper, the simulation–optimization method is used to study the optimal location of cutoff walls for seawater intrusion. The optimization model is based on minimizing the chlorine concentration of two water sources after 50 years. In order to reduce the computational complexity, a Kriging surrogate model simulation is coupled with the optimization model. Finally, a hypothetical case is used to evaluate the accuracy of the surrogate model and the performance of the optimization model. The results show that the outputs of the Kriging surrogate model and the variable density groundwater simulation model for the same cutoff wall design fit well, and the average relative error of the two outputs is only 2.2% which proves that it is feasible to apply the Kriging surrogate model to this problem. By solving the optimization model, the location of the cutoff wall which minimizes the sum of chlorine concentration of the two water sources after 50 years is obtained. This provides a stable and reliable method for the site selection of cutoff walls for future projects intended to prevent and control seawater intrusion.

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