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Title: MODELLING OF NARMADA SAGAR PROJECT FOR OPTIMUM WATER UTILISATION
Authors: Sen, Amaresh Kumar
Keywords: HYDROLOGY;HYDROLOGY;HYDROLOGY;HYDROLOGY
Issue Date: 1987
Abstract: The multipurpose Narmada Sagar Project which is a part of the Narmada system, has been taken as a case study for optimum water utilisation. The study deals with the use of analytical optimization model coupled with simulation model in optimal planning and designing of a water resource system,. The linear programming provides near optimal solutions due to the approximations involved in linearising complex natural phenomenon-. Linear programming specifies targets for irrigation and energy which are further modified by simulation'-. Furthermore, cropping pattern to meet the growing social needs have been provided for-. A comparative study has been made to see how best the available water can be used for different demands-. DDC 20 (DEC SYSTEM 2050) computer of the Roorkee University Regional Computer Centre was used for computations. Systematic s :npling is used for simulation tochniquo,l0 sets of cropping pattern was s`lect.:d through computer programme-. These values were input to the linear programme-. The optimised values of different variables are then made th data for simulat-ion runs-. Further simulation studies were carried out to get 75 percent dependability for irrigation and 90 percent dependa-- bility for hydropower. Since data for releases from roservoir for downstream eservoirs and flood control benefit fur tion, were either not considered or available, no further modification could be done to improve upon the results obtained-. The proposed annual irrigation water requirement is 1°.80 TMC for which irrigation dependability is 100 percent -Ind energy dependability is 90.90 percent with annual target output for firm energy is 3180000-.0 KWHr°.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/11662
Other Identifiers: M.Tech
Research Supervisor/ Guide: Srivastava, D. K.
metadata.dc.type: M.Tech Dessertation
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