This book discusses the application of metaheuristic algorithms in a
number of important optimization problems in civil engineering. Advances
in civil engineering technologies require greater accuracy, efficiency
and speed in terms of the analysis and design of the corresponding
systems. As such, it is not surprising that novel methods have been
developed for the optimal design of real-world systems and models with
complex configurations and large numbers of elements. This book is
intended for scientists, engineers and students wishing to explore the
potential of newly developed metaheuristics in practical problems. It
presents concepts that are not only applicable to civil engineering
problems, but can also used for optimizing problems related to
mechanical, electrical, and industrial engineering. It is an essential
resource for civil, mechanical and electrical engineers who use
optimization methods for design, as well as for students and researchers
interested in structural optimization.