2016
DOI: 10.1515/johh-2016-0012
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A stochastic approach to the operative control of flood flows through a reservoir

Abstract: Abstract:The contribution focuses on the design of a control algorithm aimed at the operative control of runoff water from a reservoir during flood situations. Management is based on the stochastically specified forecast of water inflow into the reservoir. From a mathematical perspective, the solved task presents the control of a dynamic system whose predicted hydrological input (water inflow) is characterised by significant uncertainty. The algorithm uses a combination of simulation model data, in which the p… Show more

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“…The function of a water reservoir, aimed as a flood control, should especially be to transform the flood wave so that it safely flows through the area below the reservoir, with which other authors agree, for example Jaroš et al (2016). Flooding only occurs more than once a year at the same location very rarely and there are locations where floods have not occurred for many years again.…”
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“…The function of a water reservoir, aimed as a flood control, should especially be to transform the flood wave so that it safely flows through the area below the reservoir, with which other authors agree, for example Jaroš et al (2016). Flooding only occurs more than once a year at the same location very rarely and there are locations where floods have not occurred for many years again.…”
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confidence: 99%