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Title: SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF MULTIRESERVOIRS IN MAHANADI BASIN
Authors: Patnaik, Sisir Kumar
Keywords: HYDROLOGY;MULTIRESERVOIRS;MAHANADI BASIN;LP MODEL
Issue Date: 1993
Abstract: Mahanadi Basin having a catchment area of 141589 sq.km is rich in water resources. In this work entitled "System analysis of multireservoirs in Mahanadi Basin" an attempt was made to study the design parameters of the multipurpose reservoirs and optimal benefits from the system using a LP model. There are three cases of development stages which were considered for the study. These are the existing case, ongoing case and the proposed case of development of Mahanadi system. The proposed case is assumed to be the year 2025 by which the full development of proposed Medium and Minor projects would have been completed and also the Municipal and Industrial requirements of water considered for this case is taken as the projected demand to that year. The ongoing case is a intermediate one in which the ongoing medium minor projects are assumed to be completed and the M & I demand would have reached a target of 75% of the projected demand of the year 2025. The existing case is the prevailing conditions of the system. In all the cases of development it is found that the annual irrigation water demands can be met at every site with the reservoir capacities as envisaged in the reports, with minor changes. The diversions to the Godavari Basin from Manibhadra (840000 Ham) is also possible. With the availability of the data of other major projects, the computations should be done for improved results. Further, simulation should be used for refining the various project targets.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/11754
Other Identifiers: M.Tech
Research Supervisor/ Guide: Srivastava, D. K.
metadata.dc.type: M.Tech Dessertation
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