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教授
博士生导师
硕士生导师
主要任职:党委常委、副校长
其他任职:副校长、党委常委
性别:男
毕业院校:大连理工大学
学位:博士
所在单位:建设工程学院
学科:水文学及水资源. 人工智能. 计算机应用技术. 软件工程
办公地点:综合实验4号楼 411室
联系方式:0411-84708900
电子邮箱:czhang@dlut.edu.cn
跨流域引水受水水库最优调度决策的理论分析
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发表时间:2022-10-07
发表刊物:水科学进展
所属单位:建设工程学部
卷号:29
期号:4
页面范围:492-504
ISSN号:1001-6791
摘要:A theoretical analysis framework considering the tradeoff between water supply benefit and water diversion cost is established to deal with real-time operation issues in inter-basin water diversion projects. First, the optimal decisions for the recipient reservoir are discussed. Then, how the forecast information uncertainty may influence the reservoir operation is investigated, and a criterion on forecast information utilization is established based on the acceptable risks of water shortage and spill. Finally, the Biliuhe reservoir in Liaoning Province is taken as an example to verify the analytical framework. The results show that when the water availability amount of the recipient reservoir is small, water diversion could increase both the immediate benefit of water use at the current time step and the potential benefit of water storage at the end of the decision period. At optimality, the marginal benefit of storage equals the marginal benefit of current release, as well as the marginal cost of water diversion. With the increase of the water availability (before water diversion), water is released based on the current water demand, and the increase of water diversion improves only the benefit of water storage. In this case, at optimality, the marginal cost of water diversion is equal to the marginal benefit of water storage. Moreover, when the expected water storage is small, the reservoir has a relatively high probability of water shortage. The utilization of the forecast information depends on the acceptable risk of water shortage. Otherwise, the reservoir has a higher probability of flow spill, and the utilization of the forecast information depends on the acceptable risk of spill. © 2018, Editorial Board of Advances in Water Science. All right reserved.
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