2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.anucene.2004.12.004
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“…These both considered the problem of minimizing the power peaking factor, identifying small improvements in performance compared to a GA implementation. TS implementations have also been applied to various BWR applications: fuel lattice design (François et al, 2003), reload core design (Castillo et al, 2004), control rod design (Castillo et al, 2005) and a combination of fuel loading and control rod pattern optimization (Castillo et al, 2007). This paper investigates the performance of a TS implementation on representative PWR reload core design problems, seeking optimal values for the parameters that control the algorithm for a range of different objective functions, and then comparing the performance of the resulting TS implementation with that of established SA and GA implementations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These both considered the problem of minimizing the power peaking factor, identifying small improvements in performance compared to a GA implementation. TS implementations have also been applied to various BWR applications: fuel lattice design (François et al, 2003), reload core design (Castillo et al, 2004), control rod design (Castillo et al, 2005) and a combination of fuel loading and control rod pattern optimization (Castillo et al, 2007). This paper investigates the performance of a TS implementation on representative PWR reload core design problems, seeking optimal values for the parameters that control the algorithm for a range of different objective functions, and then comparing the performance of the resulting TS implementation with that of established SA and GA implementations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Espinosa-Paredes and Guzmán, 2011;Castillo et al, 2005;Hirano et al, 1997). Nevertheless, optimization methods often are not thoroughly described, a brute force approach is applied, or a comprehensive trial and error process is followed (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%