posted on 2018-11-16, 11:19authored bySara Passone
Estuaries are complex natural water systems. Their behaviour depends on many factors, which
are possible to analyse only adopting different study approaches. The physical processes within
estuaries are generally investigated through computer modelling. However, models are not
easily accessible. Their employment is only possible within restricted conditions and
assumptions. Furthermore, in depth knowledge is required to interpret the information related
to different disciplines and sources for the selection of a correct modelling approach.
Therefore, the usability of computational estuarine models appears lower than their actual
capability. This thesis describes the application of case-based reasoning methodology to
support the design of estuarine models. The system (CBEM—Case-Based reasoning for
Estuarine Modelling) aims to provide a general user with the necessary guidance for selecting
the model that better matches to his/her goal and the nature of the problem to be solved. The
system is based on the co-operative action of three modules: a case-based reasoning scheme
and a genetic algorithm and a library of numerical estuarine models. [Continues.]
Funding
Loughborough University. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Publication date
2002
Notes
A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.