Stochastic modelling and optimization of water resources systems |
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Affiliation: | Department of Industrial Engineering Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck, New Jersey 07666, USA;Department of Industrial Engineering Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506, USA |
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Abstract: | This work involves the simultaneous optimization of the initial design and operating policy over the life of multipurpose multireservoir water resources systems receiving stochastic inflows. The approach is based on the division of the reservoir into two imaginary water storage pools, namely, the conservation and flood pools. Based on this treatment, the optimization problem is stated using the concepts of Lagrange multipliers and parameter optimization. Two nonlinear programming techniques, namely, the generalized reduced gradient technique and the gradient projection technique, combined independently with Markovian decision are proposed to solve such a problem. To illustrate the use of the proposed techniques, the Walnut River Basin in southeastern Kansas, is employed in this work. |
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