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Journal articles on the topic "Multipurpose reservoirs"

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Yang, Yujuin, Donald H. Burn, and Barbara J. Lence. "Development of a framework for the selection of a reservoir operating policy." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 19, no. 5 (1992): 865–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l92-098.

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A methodology is developed for the selection of a preferred operating policy for a multipurpose reservoir. The methodology consists of policy identification through optimization, policy evaluation through simulation, and policy selection with a multiobjective optimization approach. The approach developed is demonstrated through an application to the Shellmouth Reservoir, a multipurpose reservoir located on the Assiniboine River in Manitoba. The operating policy identified for the Shellmouth Reservoir resulted in a satisfactory performance for the historical period of record. Key words: operating rules, reservoirs, optimization, simulation.
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Paseka, Stanislav, Zoran Kapelan, and Daniel Marton. "Multi-Objective Optimization of Resilient Design of the Multipurpose Reservoir in Conditions of Uncertain Climate Change." Water 10, no. 9 (2018): 1110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w10091110.

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This paper presents and assesses a new approach to decision-making methods for the design of new reservoirs due in times of decreasing water resources. The methods used in this case are decision theory, Resilience and Robustness method. The methods have been selected primarily to analyze different design parameters of a new dam, mainly dam heights leading to different reservoir volumes. The study presents a novel approach to the optimal design of a multipurpose reservoir that would provide enough water for downstream environmental flow, residential and industrial water supply, agricultural water supply, and hydropower generation in the current conditions of climate uncertainty. Uncertainties are interpreted as possible future changes in the climate system using outputs from regional climatic models. In the case study, a simulation model was developed which is able to quantify long-term water balance and use this data to quantify resilience and robustness of its water supply. The simulation model was correlated to the GANetXL software in order to perform Genetic Algorithms based optimization of the reservoir’s operation. The simulation–optimization model was then applied to a real-life case study in the Czech Republic, in the Morava River Basin where a new dam with the multipurpose reservoir is planned to be built in the future. The results obtained in this way were analyzed in detail to identify the overall best solution consist of dam height and the total reservoir monthly outflow and new operational rules for the analyzed multipurpose reservoir.
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Jeong, Ji-Woo, Young-Oh Kim, and Seung Beom Seo. "Evaluating joint operation rules for connecting tunnels between two multipurpose dams." Hydrology Research 51, no. 3 (2020): 392–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/nh.2020.053.

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Abstract This study aims to provide a practically efficient approach for determining the most efficient joint operation rule for two reservoirs connected by a waterway tunnel. For this purpose, the connecting tunnel's effect was assessed and three heuristic joint operation rules accounting for the connecting tunnel were evaluated. A standard operation policy with the connecting tunnel led to positive effects on the water resource system of the target basin with regard to a reliable water supply. The connecting tunnel provides an additional water supply of 12.4 million m3/year to the basin, and the reliability of the two reservoirs increased. Among the three rules, the equivalent reservoir (ER) rule led to the most positive effect on water supply. We found that the ER rule could maximize the positive effects of the connecting tunnel by maintaining the effective water storage rates of the two reservoirs. Moreover, the effects of hydrologic uncertainty on the joint operation rules were discussed using the synthetically generated multiple streamflow traces.
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Bakken, Tor Haakon, Ingunn Saur Modahl, Hanne Lerche Raadal, Ana Adeva Bustos, and Silje Arnøy. "Allocation of water consumption in multipurpose reservoirs." Water Policy 18, no. 4 (2016): 932–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wp.2016.009.

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources represented a benchmark in the assessment of water consumption from electricity production. The numbers for hydropower ranged from very low to much larger than the other renewable technologies, partly explained by methodological problems. One of the methodological shortcomings identified was the lack of guidance on how to allocate the water consumption rates in multipurpose reservoirs. This paper is, according to the authors’ knowledge, the first attempt to evaluate, test and propose a methodology for the allocation of water consumption from such reservoirs. We tested four different allocation methods in four different cases, all serving three to five functions, including drinking water supply, irrigation, flood control, industrial water, ecological flow and power generation. Based on our case studies we consider volume allocation to be the most robust approach for allocating water consumption between functions in multipurpose reservoirs. The spatial boundaries of the analysis should follow the boundaries of the hydraulic system. We recommend that data should preferably be gathered from one source for all functions, to ensure a consistent calculation approach. We believe the findings are relevant for similar allocation problems, such as allocation of energy investments and green-house gas emissions from multipurpose reservoirs.
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Rashid, Muhammad Usman, Abid Latif, and Muhammad Azmat. "Optimizing Irrigation Deficit of Multipurpose Cascade Reservoirs." Water Resources Management 32, no. 5 (2018): 1675–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11269-017-1897-x.

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Verma, M. K., and R. K. Shrivastava. "Min-max goal programming: an application to Mahanadi Reservoir Project Complex." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 28, no. 4 (2001): 684–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l01-026.

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An application of the min-max goal programming methodology to a system of multipurpose reservoirs for optimal monthly operation has been presented in this paper. The goal programming approach possesses significant advantages because of the fact that it may be based on physical operating criteria. The system goals and constraints are expressed deterministically. A constraint must be strictly satisfied, while for a goal it is desired to achieve the solution, which is as close as possible to the specified target. The min-max goal programming model is developed and applied to the Mahanadi Reservoir Project (MRP) Complex comprising of six multipurpose reservoirs in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The MRP Complex operations resulting from the use of the min-max goal programming model are compared to the operations resulting from three other reported optimization models with the same data set for the same operation period. The set of operations resulting from various models are comparable in their effectiveness, and in most aspects the min-max goal programming model operations are better.Key words: optimization, reservoir operation, goal programming, min-max goal programming.
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Heydari, Mohammad, Faridah Othman, and Kourosh Qaderi. "Developing Optimal Reservoir Operation for Multiple and Multipurpose Reservoirs Using Mathematical Programming." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2015 (2015): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/435752.

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Over the last decades, the increasing water demand has caused a number of problems, to which reservoir operation optimization has been suggested as one of the best solutions. In this research, a model based on mixed integer linear programming (MILP) technique is developed for the systematic operation of multireservoirs that are used to cater for the different needs of the Tehran-Karaj plain. These reservoirs include Laar, Latian, and Karaj dams. The system configuration was accomplished through the nodes and arcs of the network flow model approach and system component implementation including sources, consumption, junctions, and the physical and hydraulic relationship between them. The following were performed via comprehensive developed software: system configuration, objective function and constraints formulation, linearization, determining penalty values, and setting priorities for each node and arc in the system. A comparison between the MILP developed model’s results against the periodic data shows 21.7% less overflow, 11.6% more outflow, and 15.9% more reservoir storage, respectively. The outcome of the MILP-based modeling indicates superior performance to the historical period.
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Sasireka, K., T. R Neelakantan, and S. Suriyanarayanan. "Simulation of Multipurpose Reservoir Operation with Hedging Rules." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 3.12 (2018): 594. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.12.16436.

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Reservoir operation plays an important role in the economic development of a region. The storage reservoirs are not only useful for supplying water for municipal and irrigation purpose, but also act as a protection barrier form flood, and the stored water can be used for generation of electricity power as well. To meet the objectives for which the reservoir was planned, it is vital to formulate guidelines for the operation of reservoir. This can be achieved by systematic operation of the system, and by the use of systematic and simplified rule curve for the operation of reservoir. Hedging rules are popular in drinking and irrigation water supply. Application of hedging is now gaining focus for hydropower power reservoir operation. In the present study, attempt has been made to formulate a new operating rule for multipurpose reservoir using hedging rules and the developed model was applied to a case study of Bargi reservoir in the Narmada basin in India. In order to increase the reliability of water supply for municipal, irrigation and average annual power production, the new operating rule has been developed using Standard Operation Policy (SOP) and hedging rule according to the priority of release for different purposes. The hedging rule based simulation model satisfies 97.5% of municipal water supply which is more than 8.25% of the present operational policy. The spill of the reservoir is decreased by 57 % compared to present policy. The performances of different hedging rules were compared with that of a new standard operating policies and the superiority of the hedging rules are discussed in this paper.
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Jaiswal, Shashi Kant. "Simulation Of Reservoir Operation In A Multi Reservoir System." Journal of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 23, no. 08 (2021): 451–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.51201/jusst/21/08423.

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The present study aims to apply simulation software MIKE Basin for the operation of reservoirs of Mahanadi Reservoir Project (MRP) Complex. MRP complex is a multipurpose multi reservoir system. Simulation is a technique by which we emulate the behavior of a system. Simulation is a very powerful technique in analyzing most complex water resource system in detail for performance evaluation. Reservoir operation study has been done for data of 34 years. The results extracted from the study indicated that the performance of simulation model MIKE Basin is satisfactory.
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Kuo, J. T., W. C. Cheng, and L. Chen. "Multiobjective water resources systems analysis using genetic algorithms - application to Chou-Shui River Basin, Taiwan." Water Science and Technology 48, no. 10 (2003): 71–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2003.0542.

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Multipurpose operation is adopted by most reservoirs in Taiwan in order to maximize the benefits of power generation, water supply, irrigation and recreational purposes. A multiobjective approach can be used to obtain trade-off curves among these multipurpose targets. The weighting method, in which different weighting factors are used for different purposes, was used in this research work. In Taiwan, most major reservoirs are operated by rule curves. Genetic algorithms with characteristics of artificial intelligence were applied to obtain the optimal rule curves of the multireservoir system under multipurpose operation in Chou-Shui River Basin in central Taiwan. The model results reveal that different shapes of rule curves under different weighting factors on targets can be efficiently obtained by genetic algorithms. Pareto optimal solutions for a trade-off between water supply and hydropower were obtained and analyzed.
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Seetha, Ram Katakam V. "Conjunctive And Multipurpose Operation Of Reservoirs Using Genetic Algorithms." Thesis, Indian Institute of Science, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/2005/222.

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Optimal operation of reservoir systems is necessary for better utilizing the limited water resources and to justify the high capital investments associated with reservoir projects. However, finding optimal policies for real-life problems of reservoir systems operation (RSO) is a challenging task as the available analytical methods can not handle the arbitrary functions of the problem and almost all methods employed are numerical or iterative type that are computer dependent. Since the computer resources in terms of memory and CPU time are limited, a limit exists for the size of the problem, in terms of arithmetic and memory involved, that can be handled. This limit is approached quickly as the dimension and the nonlinearity of the problem increases. In encountering the complex aspects of the problem all the traditionally employed methods have their own drawbacks. Linear programming (LP), though very efficient in dealing with linear functions, can not handle nonlinear functions which is the case mostly in real-life problems. Attempting to approximate nonlinear functions to linear ones results in the problem size growing enormously. Dynamic programming (DP), though suitable for most of the RSO problems, requires exponentially increasing computer resources as the dimension of the problem increases and at present many high dimensional real-life problems can not be solved using DP. Nonlinear programming (NLP) methods are not known to be efficient in RSO problems due to slow rate of convergence and inability to handle stochastic problems. Simulation methods can, practically, explore only a small portion of the search region. Many simplifications in formulations and adoption of approximate methods in literature still fall short in addressing the most critical aspects, namely multidimensionality, stochasticity, and additional complexity in conjunctive operation, of the problem. As the problem complexity increases and the possibility of arriving at the solution recedes, a near optimal solution with the best use of computational resources can be very valuable. In this context, genetic algorithms (GA) can be a promising technique which is believed to have an advantage in terms of efficient use of computer resources. GA is a random search method which find, in general, near optimal solutions using evolutionary mechanism of natural selection and natural genetics. When a pool of feasible solutions, represented in a coded form, are given fitness according to a objective function and explored by genetic operators for obtaining new pools of solutions, then the ensuing trajectories of solutions come closer and closer to the optimal solution which has the greatest fitness associated with it. GA can be applied to arbitrary functions and is not excessively sensitive to the dimension of the problem. Though in general GA finds only the near optimal solutions trapping in local optima is not a serious problem due to global look and random search. Since GA is not fully explored for RSO problems two such problems are selected here to study the usefulness and efficiency of GA in obtaining near optimal solutions. One problem is conjunctive operation of a system consisting of a surface reservoir and an aquifer, taken from the literature for which deterministic and stochastic models are solved. Another problem is real-time operation of a multipurpose reservoir, operated for irrigation (primary purpose) and hydropower production, which is in the form of a case study. The conjunctive operation problem consists of determining optimal policy for a combined system of a surface reservoir and an aquifer. The surface reservoir releases water to an exclusive area for irrigation and to a recharge facility from which it reaches the aquifer in the following period. Another exclusive area is irrigated by water pumped from the aquifer. The objective is to maximize the total benefit from the two irrigated areas. The inflow to the surface reservoir is treated as constant in deterministic model and taken at 6 different classes in stochastic model. The hydrological interactions between aquifer and reservoir are described using a lumped parameter model in which the average aquifer water table is arrived at based on the quantity of water in the aquifer, and local drawdown in pumping well is neglected. In order to evaluate the GA solution both deterministic and stochastic models are solved using DP and stochastic DP (SDP) techniques respectively. In the deterministic model, steady state (SS) cyclic (repetitive) solution is identified in DP as well as in GA. It is shown that the benefit from GA solution converges to as near as 95% of the benefit from exact DP solution at a highly discounted CPU time. In the stochastic model, the steady state solution obtained with SDP consists of converged first stage decisions, which took a 8-stage horizon, for any combination of components of the system state. The GA solution is obtained after simplifying the model to reduce the number of decision variables. Unlike SDP policy which gives decisions considering the state of the system in terms of storages, at reservoir, aquifer, and recharge facility, and previous inflow at the beginning of that period, GA gives decisions for each period of the horizon considering only the past inflow state of the period. In arriving at these decisions the effect of neglected state information is approximately reflected in the decisions by the process of refinement of the decisions, to conform to feasibility of storages in reservoir and aquifer, carried out in a simplified simulation process. Moreover, the validity of the solution is confirmed by simulating the operation with all possible inflow sequences for which the 8-stages benefit converged up to 90 % of the optimum. However, since 8 stages are required for convergence to SS, a 16-stage process is required for GA method in which the first 8 stages policy is valid. Results show that GA convergence to the optimum is satisfactory, justifying the approximations, with significant savings in CPU time. For real-time operation of a multipurpose reservoir, a rule curve (RC) based monthly operation is formulated and applied on a real-life problem involving releases for irrigation as well as power production. The RC operation is based on the target storages that have to be maintained, at each season of the year, in the reservoir during normal hydrological conditions. Exceptions to target storages are allowed when the demands have to be met or for conserving water during the periods of high inflows. The reservoir in the case study supplies water to irrigation fields through two canals where a set of turbines each at the canal heads generate hydropower. A third set of turbines operate on the river bed with the water let out downstream from the dam. The problem consists of determining the the RC target storages that facilitate maximum power production while meeting the irrigation demands up to a given reliability level. The RC target storages are considered at three different levels, corresponding to dry, normal, and wet conditions, according to the system state in terms of actual (beginning of period) storage of the reservoir. That is, if the actual beginning storage of the reservoir is less than some coefficient, dry-coe, times the normal target storage the target for the end of the period storage is taken at the dry storage target (of the three sets of storages). Similarly the wet level is taken for the end of the period target if the actual beginning storage is greater than some coefficient, wet-coe, times the normal storage. For other conditions the target is the normal storage level. The dry-coe and wet-coe parameters are obtained by trial and error analysis working on a small sequence of inflows. The three sets of targets are obtained from optimization over a 1000 year generated inflow sequence. With deterministic DP solutions, for small sequences of inflows, the optimization capability of GA-RC approach, in terms of objective function convergence, and generalization or robustness capability of GA-RC approach, for which the GA-RC benefit is obtained by simulating the reservoir operation using the previously obtained GA-RC solution, are evaluated. In both the cases GA-RC approach proves to be promising. Finally a 15 year real-time simulation of the reservoir is carried out using historical inflows and demands and the comparison with the historical operation shows significant improvement in benefit, i.e. power produced, without compromising irrigation demands throughout the simulation period.
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Hill, Anthony Ian. "Incorporation of recreation in the operation of multipurpose reservoirs." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.315611.

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Pohl, Reinhard. "Flood control at multipurpose reservoirs considering downstream hazards and water quality." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2015. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-147110.

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Model-based reservoir management systems are indispensable for determining an optimal water resources management in river basins with multipurpose reservoirs. A recently developed management system will be described, using evolutionary algorithms to optimize both event-based and long-term operation of a reservoir system concerning multiple objectives with different units of measurement (Money, Dimensions, Ecology). The result are sets of so-called Pareto optimal solutions which represent the most useful compromises and can serve as a transparent information base for decision-making. In order to improve the ecological performance of multipurpose reservoirs, a dynamic operating scheme is implemented, which ensures that reservoir releases correspond to natural flow variability as far as possible. In addition water quality problems during the flood discharge and the release from selected layers of the water body will be discussed in brief.
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Pohl, Reinhard. "Flood control at multipurpose reservoirs considering downstream hazards and water quality." Technische Universität Dresden, 2010. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A28149.

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Model-based reservoir management systems are indispensable for determining an optimal water resources management in river basins with multipurpose reservoirs. A recently developed management system will be described, using evolutionary algorithms to optimize both event-based and long-term operation of a reservoir system concerning multiple objectives with different units of measurement (Money, Dimensions, Ecology). The result are sets of so-called Pareto optimal solutions which represent the most useful compromises and can serve as a transparent information base for decision-making. In order to improve the ecological performance of multipurpose reservoirs, a dynamic operating scheme is implemented, which ensures that reservoir releases correspond to natural flow variability as far as possible. In addition water quality problems during the flood discharge and the release from selected layers of the water body will be discussed in brief.
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Mulhearn, David Thomas. "Community collaboration and restriction of use for the control of invasive threats in multipurpose reservoirs." Restricted access (UM), 2007. http://libraries.maine.edu/gateway/oroauth.asp?file=orono/etheses/37803141.pdf.

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Yousif, Dafalla Mohamed. "Application of non-linear optimisation to multipurpose reservoir systems." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1999. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/7154.

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The aim of this research is to investigate the application of nonlinear programming techniques to multipurpose reservoir systems. A multipurpose multiple reservoir operation problem is a typical nonlinear large scale optimization problem. The currently applied techniques overcome the nonlinearity and dimensionality problems through simplification. To model the problem more closely, a successful trial is made in this study to apply the most efficient and suitable nonlinear programming techniques. Although research in large scale nonlinear optimization has been in recent'years a major subject of interest within the mathematical programming community, its application to reservoir systems is very limited. As a result of these activities software packages, as Lancelot, have been developed. Lancelot is a general purpose software package designed for solving large-scale nonlinear optimization problems. It uses Augmented Lagrangian and Conjugate Gradient methods. This software is used here successfully to solve an optimization problem formulated for a major river system, the Blue Nile in Sudan. The system has two in series reservoirs used for hydropower generation, maintaining minimum downstream flows and irrigation. For optimization, some features of the system have been modelled. These are sedimentation, evaporation, demand and flow. To represent the effect of sedimentation a model is fitted and verified. To include the effect of evaporation a model that estimates the total evaporation losses is fitted using Penman approach and verified using water balance. To cope with flow uncertainty the Blue Nile flow has been modelled. ARMA(1,1) has given the best fitting. Irrigation requirements have been estimated using Penman- Monteith approach. Efficiency of water use has been investigated and other possible demand scenarios resulting from efficient water use are obtained. The results of flow and demand modelling are used as direct input to the optimization model while sedimentation and evaporation models are incorporated in the model. The objective of this model is to maximise power benefits on condition that certain irrigation and downstream requirements be met. To solve this problem a double precision version of Lancelot was installed in a hp-UNIX system. For the problem a specification and a standard input format, SEF, files were written and put under the same directory with Lancelot to run the program. The problem was solved successfully in few minutes. The solution includes values for the objective function, decision variables (releases and storage volumes), penalty parameter, Lagrange multipliers and slack variables. The optimization output is affected by reservoir sedimentation. Therefore the developed optimization and sedimentation models have been linked to investigate sedimentation effect on optimization on output along the course of reservoir operation. Results have shown that this approach can be used to investigate the effect of sedimentation on reservoir optimum output. In, a multipurpose reservoir system, the optimization output for one purpose is affected by the efficiency of water use for other purposes. Therefore the effect of efficient water use in irrigation on power benefits is investigated. Results have shown an increment in benefits due to using irrigation water efficiently. This approach can be applied to systems where priority is given for one purpose over the others.
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Onanda, Michael Robert. "Development of a decision support system for a multipurpose reservoir." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.480594.

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Nguyen, Thanh Hao. "Gestion optimale d’un système multi-réservoirs pour le contrôle des crues : Application au bassin versant du Vu Gia Thu Bon, Vietnam." Thesis, Université Côte d'Azur, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020COAZ4027.

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Ce travail de recherche a comme objectif de développer les méthodes d’évaluation des opérations des retenues, nécessaires à la protection contre les crues du bassin versant Vu Gia Thu Bon. La stratégie de contrôle des crues est basée sur un modèle qui associe simulation-optimisation. La fonction objective consiste à minimiser les dégâts totaux d’inondation qui dépend des débits ou des hauteurs d’eau dans les secteurs aval.La méthode proposée comporte trois composants majeurs : (1) la simulation des débits et des niveaux d'eau réalisée par un modèle hydraulique 1D ; (2) la simulation des opérations pour la production hydroélectrique réalisée par un module d'opération de structure ; (3) un modèle d'optimisation (algorithme Shuffled Complex Evolution) destiné à obtenir les règles optimales d’opération pour les retenues.La méthode a été mise en œuvre avec succès pour le système multi-réservoirs dans le bassin versant du Vu Gia Thu Bon, Vietnam. Les performances du modèle d’opération et optimisation pour gestion des crues ont été évaluées la base des crues historiques de 2007, 2009 et 2017. Les résultats obtenus indiquent que les stratégies proposées par le modèle offrent de bien meilleures performances pour la réduction du débit de pointe et sur la diminution du niveau maximal de crue dans les secteurs aval. La méthodologie peut donc être transférée pour la gestion opérationnelle du bassin versant du Vu Gia Thu Bon<br>The main objective of the current research is to control flood flows and flood levels at various locations at the downstream of the Vu Gia Thu Bon catchment. Due to the characteristics of the system and the targeted optional objectives, a flood control operating strategy has been developed based on coupled simulation-optimization to reduce downstream flood damage of the multi-reservoir system by using spillway gates. The objective function is minimizing the total damages during the flood events that can be expressed as a function of water surface elevations at the inundation zones.The proposed method is based upon combining of three major components: (1) a hydraulic 1D model that allows simulating the flows in the river including the reservoir system, (2) an operation reservoir module adopted for simulation of the multi-reservoir considering physical constraints of the system as well as operation strategies, and (3) an optimization model applied to determine the best set of spillway gates levels, which specify the reservoir release.The method has been successfully implemented for the multi-reservoir system in the Vu Gia Thu Bon catchment. Three flood events in 2007, 2009 and 2017 were selected for demonstration. In order to assess performance of the approach and for comparison purpose, three developed scenarios that are representing operations the reservoir system in the historical, the current rules and the proposed model have been used. The results indicate that the proposed model provides much better performance for all scenarios in terms of reducing the peak flow as well as reducing the maximum water levels at downstream control points compared to the rest scenarios
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Odstrčílek, Jonáš. "Studie variant nakládání s dešťovými vodami v obci Vendryně." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-225368.

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This master’s thesis deals with management of rain waters in urban area of village Vendryně. It contents study with several variants which are optimized for the local conditions and consequently evaluated . Another part of thesis deals with balance of rain water management for standardized household.
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Novák, Radomír. "Návrh malé víceúčelové nádrže v k.ú Velké Albrechtice." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-226858.

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The first section of this diploma thesis pursues an algorithm design of flood wave transformation in Excel software and its application afterwards. The software is used to design a small multipurpose reservoir. The algorithm covers consumption calculations of typical dam structures such as discharge structures, sluice planks, narrowed section of discharge pipes and safety spillways. The thesis also includes a mathematical model of water infiltration into the bottom of the inundation area and through the dam body. The last section of the thesis is dealing with an aesthetic integration of the whole structure into the local environment.
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Books on the topic "Multipurpose reservoirs"

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Hansen, R. Peder. The effects of multipurpose reservoirs on the water temperature of the North and South Santiam Rivers, Oregon. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1991.

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Hansen, R. Peder. The effects of multipurpose reservoirs on the water temperature of the North and South Santiam Rivers, Oregon. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1991.

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Hansen, R. Peder. The effects of two multipurpose reservoirs on the water temperature of the McKenzie River, Oregon. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1988.

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Yousif, Dafalla Mohamed. Application of non-linear optimization to multipurpose reservoir systems. 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Multipurpose reservoirs"

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Trimble, S. W., B. Wilson, Reginald Herschy, et al. "Reservoirs, Multipurpose Use of Small Reservoirs." In Encyclopedia of Lakes and Reservoirs. Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4410-6_234.

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D’Souza, Rohan. "Filling Multipurpose Reservoirs with Politics: Displacing the Modern Large Dam in India." In Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research. Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2798-4_4.

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Shavrak, Elena, Lev Fesenko, Irina Generalenko, and Nataliya Ilyashenko. "Multipurpose Water Scheme Assessment of the Tsimlyansk Reservoir." In Environmental Security in Watersheds: The Sea of Azov. Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2460-0_5.

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Kumar Parhi, Prabeer. "Derivation of an Optimal Operation Policy of a Multipurpose Reservoir." In Wastewater Reuse and Watershed Management. Apple Academic Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429433986-14.

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Smith, Ricardo, Dario Valencia, and Edgar Cadavid. "Probabilistic Trade-off Curves for Multipurpose Reservoir Operation in Colombia." In Stochastic and Statistical Methods in Hydrology and Environmental Engineering. Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3081-5_21.

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Schultz, Gert A. "Reliability in Multipurpose Reservoir Operation: Case Studies with Correlated Inflows." In Engineering Reliability and Risk in Water Resources. Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3577-8_16.

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Guariso, G., S. Orlovski, S. Rinaldi, and R. Soncini-Sessa. "A Min-Max Operating Rule for the Management of a Multipurpose Reservoir." In Engineering Reliability and Risk in Water Resources. Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3577-8_28.

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Smolar-Žvanut, N., J. Meljo, N. Kodre, and T. Prohinar. "Multipurpose water uses of reservoirs in Slovenia." In Sustainable and Safe Dams Around the World. CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429319778-145.

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Simainga, M. "Redesigning existing large dams for multipurpose." In Dams and Reservoirs, Societies and Environment in the 21st Century, Two Volume Set. CRC Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b16818-51.

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Tang, Honghai, Xingzhao Xin, and Zhifeng Qi. "Benefits of Xiaolangdi Multipurpose Dam Project in initial operation." In Dams and Reservoirs, Societies and Environment in the 21st Century, Two Volume Set. CRC Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b16818-43.

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Conference papers on the topic "Multipurpose reservoirs"

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McMahon, George F. "Conceptual Rule-Based Storage Accounting for Multipurpose Reservoirs." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2008. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40976(316)544.

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McMahon, George F., and Michael C. Farmer. "Reallocation of Federal Multipurpose Reservoirs: Principles, Policy, and Practice." In World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2004. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40737(2004)326.

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Xingju Wang, Ranhang Zhao, Yuwei Hao, and Xiaolei Lu. "Research on optimal operation of multipurpose reservoirs: Theory and application." In Education (ICCSE). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccse.2009.5228526.

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Caillabet, Y., P. Fabrie, P. Lemonnier, R. Masson, and O. Ricois. "Representation of Crossflow Effects in Advanced Wells in a Multipurpose Reservoir Simulator." In SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/66372-ms.

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Fanchi, John Richard. "Embedding a Petroelastic Model in a Multipurpose Flow Simulator to Enhance the Value of 4D Seismic." In SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/118839-ms.

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Fallah-Mehdipour, E., O. Bozorg Haddad, and M. A. Mariño. "MOPSO in Multipurpose Operation of Single-Reservoir System." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41036(342)505.

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Sivapragasam, C., Shie-Yui LIONG, and V. Chandramouli. "TOWARDS EFFICIENT MULTIPURPOSE RESERVOIR OPERATION: A NEW APPROACH." In Proceedings of the 13th IAHRߝ;APD Congress. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812776969_0103.

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Putro, R. ,. W. ,. S. "Surface Casing Perforation, A Promising and Reliable Solution for Producing Marginal Reserves of Shallow Reservoir Layer in Shallow Gas Prone Tunu Field." In Digital Technical Conference. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa20-e-35.

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In these difficult economic conditions, oil companies might accept higher challenges and risks to grasp only marginal gains. A new frontier in production methods to answer the challenge is by performing perforations in the surface casing, which is suited to fields with shallow gas such as the Tunu field, a shallow water field in the Mahakam Delta, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. This pioneering method has gone through detailed engineering studies as well as risk evaluations to validate it as a new production method. Detailed reviews of integrity, safety and operational aspects have been carried out by involving well control experts to ensure that all risks have been properly identified and mitigated. The operation begins with noise logging which aims to identify any potential cement integrity problems in the outer Annulus, and then proceeds with Annulus Cementing, Cement Logging, Perforation, Sand Consolidation and ends with Clean-Up. This operation involves 3 barges: a multipurpose barge, a testing barge and a waste containment barge. This configuration aims to minimize risks and as a part of the risk mitigation measures so that well killing operations, should they be required, could be done at any time. The operations took 51 days to complete starting from the preparation phase up to the well clean-up phase. The well clean-up shows that results exceeding the target with gas production rate of 2.6 Million Standard Cubic Feet per Day (MMSCFD) and a sand rate of only 1 cc/hr with a drawdown of 11 bars from the maximum 30 bars.Maximum drawdown is limited at 30 bars to avoid resin injection rupture which functions as a “filter” for unwanted unconsolidated sand from being produced also a the same time hydrocarbon enters from formation to inside production tubing. All operational phases have been conducted with robust engineering design and high operations standards so that the major risk of sustained annulus pressure and unintentional hydrocarbon flow to the surface could be avoided. Additionally, all precautions and risk mitigations identified during the project study have been applied throughout the job resulting in safe operations. Since the end of the operations until the production phase, the well remained intact with no integrity issue. Despite breaching the dual barrier philosophy, this job has been successfully completed without major well integrity concerns. The combination of surface casing perforation and sand consolidation has proven able to answer challenges and open up opportunities for safe production of sand prone reservoirs in shallow gas zones. The success of this pilot project proves that producing from shallow reservoirs across surface casing is operationally feasible and can be carried out in a safe manner. Other candidates are being prepared with improvements in engineering design and operational aspects to achieve maximum benefits with minimum operating cost. This paper aims to review challenges and strategies carried out starting from the detailed engineering study until operations execution which could be promising for future shallow reservoir production. Innovation of perforating the surface casing to unlock reserves in the shallow section is the first time this has been performed in the world. The context of frist time in the world since this method is specifically done in a very sensitive shallow gas prone field and targeting shallow gas pocket as reservoir.The breakthrough of this unconventional method of producing hydrocarbons will open new opportunities to enhance production especially in shallow gas prone fields worldwide.
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Wang, Liping, Haitao Huang, Yanke Zhang, and Jinyan Zhan. "Notice of Retraction Risk analysis techniques for multipurpose reservoir scheduling." In 2011 Seventh International Conference on Natural Computation (ICNC 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icnc.2011.6022520.

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Lopes de Almeida, J. "Incorporating CO2 net flux in multipurpose reservoir water allocation optimization." In WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IV. WIT Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/wrm070011.

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Reports on the topic "Multipurpose reservoirs"

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Hadjerioua, Boualem, Adam M. Witt, Kevin M. Stewart, Marisol Bonnet Acosta, and Miles Mobley. The Economic Benefits Of Multipurpose Reservoirs In The United States- Federal Hydropower Fleet. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1237622.

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Shelley, John, Mackenzie Kenney, Anthony Layzell, and Tracy Brown. Contribution of two eroding banks to multipurpose pool sedimentation at a Midwestern reservoir. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/37946.

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The effects of two multipurpose reservoirs on the water temperature of the McKenzie River, Oregon. US Geological Survey, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/wri874175.

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The effects of multipurpose reservoirs on the water temperature of the North and South Santiam rivers, Oregon. US Geological Survey, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/wri914007.

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