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Basin resources planning has become an increasingly important concept in
comprehensive planning of a complex water resources system. Comprehensive basin water
resources planning is a complex and a difficult task, posing numerous social,
economic, environmental and engineering problems.
Water resources systems analysis has now been generally accepted to provide
an efficient way of answering the numerous questions regarding planning of large scale
water resources systems for which the conventional methods of analysis will be
inadequate. The approach and appropriate technique will naturally vary from problem to
problem as the configuration, state of development of the system, and stage of
decision making is likely to vary over a vast range. For a large scale water resources
system the difficulty in the system analysis is primarily due to large number of
possible alternative development strategies, and hence the vast computational effort
required to establish an optimal development plan. Therefore, in a large and complex
system, one of the major challenge is to reduce the large set of alternative
configurations that need to be examined in detail to a reasonable number without
mistakenly eliminating an attractive option. The most commonly suggested approach has
been first to screen all alternative configurations with mathematical programming
technique to determine the most attractive alternatives, then further screen them with
a detailed simulation model.
In this study an attempt was made to combine the major advances of systems
analysis by optimization-simulation screening models, which are to be used for
analyzing a complex water resources system. Linear programming has been used as an
optimization technique for very obvious reasons of large number of variables involved
in such problems.
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The specific decision problem under consideration was screening of a
multiple reservoir system (multi purpose, multi reservoir, and multi irrigation areas
system) on the Karun river in Iran, to meet the current and forecast growth in demand
of water, for irrigation, hydropower, flood control, and municipal and industrial
water supply. The system consisted of 5 major dams, one run-of-river hydropower scheme and a number of multi-irrigation areas. The various alternative configurations of the
above system were studied, based on various project proposals and engineering
considerations for deciding the optimal configuration and the optimal project targets.
The approach was to develop a suitable methodology to identify the
combination of multi-reservoir alternative to maximize the economic benefits as well
as to obtain desired project dependabilities, subjected to continuity constrains,
technological constrains, and policy constraints. In this context, it was profitable
to investigate the value of linear programming in preliminary screening and how it
should be coupled with a finer screening simulation study.
The computer software (INDMAG PACKAGE) developed for generation of Input
Data Matrix coupled with simplex algorithm for linear programming, and a flexible
simulation package were used for screenings in two phases. The Phase-I was project by
project analysis, and the Phase-II was analysis of integrated developmental
strategies. The average monthly flows and the monthly flows of a representative
dependable flow year were used independently in preliminary screening optimization
model, where as 38 years historical monthly flows were used in simulation model. For
screening, the economic, and water use dependability criterias were used.
Thedevelopment of INDMAG software package to create the Input Data Matrix for LP
model made the construction of the optimization model for all potential feasible
alternatives a less data-intensive and non-Herculean task. The approach used in INDMAG
software algorithm is one such step towards preparing a generalized algorithm
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(computer programme) very well fitting to the basic multireservoir design and planning
problems.
The results of linear programming model were helpful in simulation as they
could select the upper and lower ranges of the design variables by regulating the
average and the annual flow of a given dependability based on the desired project
success respectively.
The use of optimization-simulation models for screening and analysis by (a)
project by project analysis and (b) integrated development strategy analysis, suggest
a suitable scheme in the reduction in the number of alternatives of development to be
examined and analyzed.
The project by project analysis and the integrated developmental strategy
analysis is likely to guarantee a configuration of reservoirs and project sizes very
near to a global optimum.
Based on the results, it can be concluded that the approach used in this
study is simple and can be easily used to analyze large and complex river basins
planning problems. |
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