Abstract

Reservoir optimal operation (ROO) has always been a hot issue in the field of water resources management. Analysis of the relationship of optimal control water level and inflow is conducive to understanding and solving ROO under deterministic inflow conditions. The current research uses a fuzzy cognitive map (FCM) as a tool to effectively model complex systems and then extracts systematic relationship diagrams from the dataset. A new fuzzy cognitive map with offset (FCM-O) is proposed to overcome the causal inference error caused by non-linear mapping of the activation function in a traditional FCM. With the application of inferring the causal relationship between the optimal control water level and inflow of ROO for the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR), the experimental results show that, compared with FCM in the min data error, FCM-O reduces 11.11% and 7.14% in the training and the testing, respectively. Also, the experimental results of FCM-O are more reasonable than those of FCM. Finally, the following conclusions about the causal inference of optimal control water level and inflow in ROO for TGR are drawn: (1) The optimal control water level in September, October and November needs to be raised as much as possible to raise the water head of power generation, which is mainly affected by the constraints of the maximum operating water level of the reservoir rather than inflow; (2) the optimal control water level in January, February and March is positively affected by the inflow of the adjacent months; (3) the optimal control water level in April is due to the approaching flood season. In order to prevent water discarding, the water level is low and the optimum operation space is small. All of those shows that FCM-O is more competent than FCM in the causal relationship between optimal control water level and inflow in ROO.

Highlights

  • Reservoir operation optimization (ROO) facilitates flood control, agriculture irrigation, hydropower generating and shipping [1,2], which serves mankind by optimizing benefits through meeting societal demands [3]

  • A new fuzzy cognitive map (FCM) with offset was proposed to try to infer the causal relationship between the optimal control water level and the inflow of Reservoir optimal operation (ROO)

  • The optimal control water levels of Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) were obtained by Dynamic programming (DP) with the historical inflow data for 55 years from 1959 to 2014

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Summary

Introduction

Reservoir operation optimization (ROO) facilitates flood control, agriculture irrigation, hydropower generating and shipping [1,2], which serves mankind by optimizing benefits through meeting societal demands [3]. Zhao evaluated the marginal utility principle of the potential energy of dammed water into hydropower depends on both reservoir storage and release [38], and was used to speed up the efficiency of solving ROO [5,39] These studies show that the analysis of the characteristics of the problem improves the stability and high efficiency of the solving method for ROO. A new FCM with offset (FCM-O) is proposed to try to infer the causal relationship between optimal control water level and inflow of ROO. The causal relationships between optimal control water level and inflow are inferred using FCM-O, and they are presented as intuitive graphical forms.

Objective Function
Constraints
Fuzzy Cognitive Map with Offset
Algorithm for Learning the Structure of FCM
Description of Research Area
Dataset Acquisition and Preprocessing
Case Study and Discussion
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