Control of Systems of Reservoirs with the Use of Risk Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.14311/538Keywords:
risk analysis, system of reservoirs, multi-objective optimisation, water supply, hydropower plant, fuzzy logicAbstract
A system of reservoirs is usually defined as a system of water management elements, that are mutually linked by inner and outer connections in a purpose-built complex. Combined elements consist of reservoirs, river sections, dams, weirs, hydropower plants, water treatment plants and other hydraulic structures. These elements also include the rainfall system, the run-off system, the ground water system, etc. A system of reservoirs serves many purposes, which result from the basic functions of water reservoirs: storage, flood control and environmental functions. Most reservoirs serve several purposes at the same time. They are so called multi-purposes reservoirs. Optimum design and control of a system of reservoirs depends strongly on identifying the particular purposes. In order to assess these purposes and to evaluate the appropriate set of criteria, risk analysis can be used. Design and control of water reservoir functions is consequently solved with the use of multi-objective optimisation. This paper deals with the use of the risk analysis to determine criteria for controlling the system. This approach is tested on a case study of the Pastviny dam in the Czech Republic.Downloads
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Published
2004-01-02
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Fošumpaur, P., & Satrapa, L. (2004). Control of Systems of Reservoirs with the Use of Risk Analysis. Acta Polytechnica, 44(2). https://doi.org/10.14311/538
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