Zhiqiang Geng , Weikang Kong , Xintian Wang , Ling Wang , Yongming Han
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Adaptive search based Grey Wolf optimization algorithm for multi-objective optimization of ethylene cracking furnace
The ethylene cracking furnace (ECF) is an important device for producing ethylene and propylene, so the optimization problem of the ECF is crucial. However, traditional optimization algorithms such as the grey wolf optimization (GWO) algorithm, are prone to getting stuck in local optima under the early stages and have low optimization accuracy under the later stage, which cannot effectively optimize the production of the ECF. Therefore, a novel multi-objective grey wolf optimization algorithm based on the adaptive search (ASMOGWO) is proposed. The non-linear convergence factor of the cosine transform in the ASMOGWO algorithm offsets its discovery and development capabilities. Then, the velocity formula of the GWO is updated based on the velocity update, effectively preventing individuals from entering local optima and improving the convergence performance. Meanwhile, the linearly decreasing inertia weight coefficients is proposed to control the convergence speed of the ASMOGWO. Compared with other optimization algorithms through public experiments, the ASMOGWO has good effects. Finally, the ASMOGWO algorithm is applied to optimize the ethylene yield and the propylene yield of the ECF. The result shows the proposed ASMOGWO has better feasibility than the original GWO algorithm and other optimization algorithms. Meanwhile, the optimized ethylene yield increased by 1.3570 %, while the propylene yield decreased by 0.0093 %.
期刊介绍:
Swarm and Evolutionary Computation is a pioneering peer-reviewed journal focused on the latest research and advancements in nature-inspired intelligent computation using swarm and evolutionary algorithms. It covers theoretical, experimental, and practical aspects of these paradigms and their hybrids, promoting interdisciplinary research. The journal prioritizes the publication of high-quality, original articles that push the boundaries of evolutionary computation and swarm intelligence. Additionally, it welcomes survey papers on current topics and novel applications. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: Genetic Algorithms, and Genetic Programming, Evolution Strategies, and Evolutionary Programming, Differential Evolution, Artificial Immune Systems, Particle Swarms, Ant Colony, Bacterial Foraging, Artificial Bees, Fireflies Algorithm, Harmony Search, Artificial Life, Digital Organisms, Estimation of Distribution Algorithms, Stochastic Diffusion Search, Quantum Computing, Nano Computing, Membrane Computing, Human-centric Computing, Hybridization of Algorithms, Memetic Computing, Autonomic Computing, Self-organizing systems, Combinatorial, Discrete, Binary, Constrained, Multi-objective, Multi-modal, Dynamic, and Large-scale Optimization.