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Jun 1973
River Systems Transition Function and Operation Study
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A general and compact representation of the interaction of storage, release, and diversion operations for a reservoir-river system is described. For any system configuration, the systems transition function has the same form; the difference between reservoir systems is reflected solely in the elements of the A matrix, the system configuration matrix, in the function. The systems conservation operation functions are derived from it and with relatively simple programming, the method can be applied to large-scale systems conservation analysis. The storage reallocation method is formulated to handle linear and nonlinear operating rules. The flexibility of the algorithm permits analysis of the reservoir system for a variety of management policies. A multipurpose operation of the Oswego River System, a canal-river system with eight lakes, provides a case study for testing the computation procedures
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Journal of the Hydraulics Division
Volume 99 • Issue 6 • June 1973
Pages: 889 - 900
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© 1973 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Chin-Shu Liu, M.ASCE
Water Resources Sys. Analyst, Bur. of Water Resources Planning, New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation, Albany, N.Y.
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