Optimization in Civil & Environmental Engineering

Par : Woo Geem Zong, Polat Saka Mehmet, Tseng Chung-Li, Ayvaz Tamer, "Brian" Park Byungkyu
Formats :
  • Nombre de pages204
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.43 kg
  • Dimensions17,0 cm × 24,0 cm × 1,5 cm
  • ISBN978-2-8130-0030-9
  • EAN9782813000309
  • Date de parution15/05/2012
  • ÉditeurArchives Contemporaines

Résumé

Today's highly capitalized societies require maximum benefit with minimum cost. In order to find a low cost design in practice, experienced engineers have traditionally used trial-and-error methods based on their intuitive engineering sense. However, their approaches have not guaranteed optimal or near-optimal designs, which is why researchers have been interested in optimization methods. Mathematically speaking, optimization refers to finding the best vector from a set of feasible alternative vectors.
Civil engineering, which includes structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, water resources engineering, environmental engineering, transportation engineering, and construction management, can be an industrial sector which derives great benefit from the optimization because these techniques can Save a lot of costs in public infrastructure construction and management that require enormous budget.
Thus, this book intends to show a big picture how the optimization techniques can be applied to various civil engineering problems in 1) construction and project management, 2) structural engineering, 3) water and environmental engineering, and 4) transportation engineering.
Dr Zong Woo Geem is a faculty member of Johns Hopkins University, teaching and researching in Environmental Planning & Management Program. His research interest includes water network design, hydrologic mode, calibration, dam operation, ecological system planning, and energy system planning. He is an inventor of music-inspired optimisation algorithm, harmony search, which has been successfully applied to various optimisation problems, such as project scheduling, structural design, groundwater management, vehicle routing.
and energy system planning, as well as music composition, Sudoku puzzle, robotics. bioinformatics, and medical imaging. The paper analyzing astronomical data was aven published in Nature.