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Dynamic Programming Based Operation of Reservoirs

Dynamic Programming Based Operation of Reservoirs

Dynamic Programming Based Operation of Reservoirs

Applicability and Limits
K. D. W. Nandalal, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
Janos J. Bogardi, United Nations University, Bonn, Germany
May 2007
Available
Hardback
9780521874083

    Dynamic programming is a method of solving multi-stage problems in which decisions at one stage become the conditions governing the succeeding stages. It can be applied to the management of water reservoirs, allowing them to be operated more efficiently. This is one of the few books dedicated solely to dynamic programming techniques used in reservoir management. It presents the applicability of these techniques and their limits on the operational analysis of reservoir systems. The dynamic programming models presented in this book have been applied to reservoir systems all over the world, helping the reader to appreciate the applicability and limits of these models. The book also includes a model for the operation of a reservoir during an emergency situation. This volume will be a valuable reference to researchers in hydrology, water resources and engineering, as well as professionals in reservoir management.

    • One of only a few books dedicated to dynamic programming techniques in reservoir management
    • A comprehensive account of dynamic programming applicability
    • The models presented have been used in reservoir systems all over the world

    Product details

    May 2007
    Hardback
    9780521874083
    146 pages
    285 × 224 × 14 mm
    0.63kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Water resources management
    • 2. Incremental dynamic programming in optimal reservoir operation
    • 3. Stochastic dynamic programming in optimal reservoir operation
    • 4. Optimal reservoir operation for water quality
    • 5. Large-scale reservoir system operation
    • 6. Optimal reservoir operation for flood control
    • References
    • Index.
      Authors
    • K. D. W. Nandalal , University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
    • Janos J. Bogardi , United Nations University, Bonn, Germany