Abstract

AbstractThis work presents a methodology for extracting optimal operational rules for selective reservoir water withdrawal by considering fixed levels of reservoir water outlets for thermal control. The outlet water temperature of the Karkheh reservoir, Iran, is simulated with the CE-QUAL-W2 model. A data-mining model (the LIBSVM model) is applied as a surrogate model of the CE-QUAL-W2 model and coupled with a genetic algorithm (GA), resulting in the LIBSVM-GA algorithm. The selective withdrawal approach considered four fixed reservoir outlets, located at 120, 140, 163, and 181 m above sea level, to account for reservoir thermal stratification. This paper’s methods are evaluated with nonselective and selective withdrawal operations through different scenarios in which single outlet, fixed withdrawal proportions, fixed monthly variable proportions, continually variable (10-day) proportions using total monthly LIBSVM input data, and continually variable (10-day) proportions using separated monthly LIBSVM in...

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