Ingeniería del Agua (Oct 2018)

Influence of initial reservoir level on the allocation of seasonal maximum conservation levels

  • Ivan Gabriel-Martin,
  • Alvaro Sordo-Ward,
  • Luis Garrote

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4995/ia.2018.9526
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4
pp. 225 – 238

Abstract

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This study proposes a stochastic methodology for the allocation of seasonal dam maximum conservation levels optimizing regular operation and hydrological dam safety. Furthermore, this methodology accounts the influence of accounting initial reservoir level variability. The methodology was applied to an arch dam classified as of risk type A with irrigation as the main demand associated. In the case study, a set of maximum conservation levels has been determined maximizing the supplied demand with a reliability of 90%. When accounting for initial reservoir level variability, the studied dam does not require flood control levels to fulfill the regulations regarding to overtopping. However, if the initial reservoir level at the beginning of the flood event is assumed equal to the seasonal maximum conservation level, the reservoir needs a flood control volume of 70 hm3 in one of the seasons. The methodology exposed can be useful in the analysis and prioritization of investments in hydrological safety of existing dams.

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