This paper examines the use of graph based evolutionary algorithms (GBEAs) for optimization of heat transfer in a complex system. The specific case examined in this paper is the optimization of heat transfer in a biomass cookstove utilizing threedimensional computational fluid dynamics to generate t
Review of utilization of genetic algorithms in heat transfer problems
✍ Scribed by Louis Gosselin; Maxime Tye-Gingras; François Mathieu-Potvin
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 447 KB
- Volume
- 52
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0017-9310
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✦ Synopsis
This review presents when and how Genetic Algorithms (GAs) have been used over the last 15 years in the field of heat transfer. GAs are an optimization tool based on Darwinian evolution. They have been developed in the 1970s, but their utilization in heat transfer problems is more recent. In particular, the last couple of years have seen a sharp increase of interest in GAs for heat transfer related optimization problems. Three main families of heat transfer problems using GAs have been identified: (i) thermal systems design problems, (ii) inverse heat transfer problems, and (iii) development of heat transfer correlations. We present here the main features of the problems addressed with GAs including the modeling, number of variables, and GA settings. This information is useful for future use of GAs in heat transfer. Future possibilities and accomplishments of GAs in heat transfer are also drawn.
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