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Oct 15, 2002

Multireservoir Multiyield Model with Allowable Deficit in Annual Yield

Publication: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
Volume 128, Issue 6

Abstract

Yield models produce reasonable reservoir designs with release reliabilities near targets. This paper extends the basic yield model and presents a multiple-yield model for a multiple-reservoir system consisting of single-purpose and multipurpose reservoirs. The objective is to achieve prespecified reliabilities for irrigation and energy generation and to incorporate an allowable deficit in the annual irrigation target. A single-reservoir yield model illustrates how a single-yield problem can be converted to a multiple-yield problem that represents the same irrigation deficit criterion while maintaining the desired reliability. The yield model is applied to a system of eight reservoirs in the upper basin of the Narmada River in India. The results are analyzed for four cases. As the desired reliabilities for yields can be prespecified for different purposes by consideration of an allowable deficit in annual yield in a multiple-reservoir system, this model can act as a better screening tool in planning by providing outputs that can be very useful in improving the efficiency and accuracy of detailed analysis methods such as simulation.

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Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
Volume 128Issue 6November 2002
Pages: 406 - 414

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Received: May 19, 2000
Accepted: Jun 8, 2001
Published online: Oct 15, 2002
Published in print: Nov 2002

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P. D. Dahe
Lecturer, Dept. of Civil-Water Management, SGGS College of Engineering and Technology, Vishnupuri, Nanded-431602 (MS), India.
D. K. Srivastava
Professor, Dept. of Hydrology, Univ. of Roorkee, Roorkee-247667 (Uttaranchal), India.

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