A Multi-Objective Optimization Model for Coordinated Regulation of Flow and Sediment in Cascade Reservoirs

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Yang Peng
Changming Ji
Roy Gu
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[1] North China Electric Power University,School of Renewable Energy
[2] Iowa State University,Dept. of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering
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Multi-objective decision; Coordinated regulation of flow and sediment; Cascade reservoirs; Non-inferior set; Optimal solution;
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This paper presents a multi-objective optimization model for the coordinated regulation of flow and sediment in cascade reservoirs. The model was developed to address two contradicting issues: sediment trapping and flow regulation. The benefits of flood control, hydropower generation and navigation, and sedimentation in cascade reservoirs were considered as the target functions; then the corresponding submodels for reservoir operation and sediment computation were established. The model was implemented by reducing it to a single objective nonlinear model using the constraint method. Non-inferior solutions were obtained by solving the model with catfish effect particle swarm optimization algorithm. The model was applied to the cascade system of Xiluodu and Xiangjiaba reservoirs in the lower Jinsha River in the flood recession period. Under the safety of flood control and navigation, a non-inferior set for impounding time, power generation, and siltation-loss rate of capacity was obtained and optimal solutions with different weights were derived. The results demonstrate that the model is a useful tool in coordinated operations of cascade reservoirs.
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页码:4019 / 4033
页数:14
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