Sensitivity analysis of optimal operation of irrigation supply systems with water quality considerations

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作者
Cohen, Dani [1 ]
Shamir, Uri [2 ]
Sinai, Gideon [2 ]
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[1] Control and Command Unit, Mekorot Co. Ltd., Tel Aviv
[2] Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
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Irrigation systems; Network analysis; Optimal operation of water supply systems; Water quality; Water supply systems;
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10.1007/s10795-004-9145-y
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A model for optimal operation of water supply/irrigation systems of various water quality sources, with treatment plants, multiple water quality conservative factors, and dilution junctions is presented. The objective function includes water cost at the sources, water conveyance costs which account for the hydraulics of the network indirectly, water treatment cost, and yield reduction costs of irrigated crops due to irrigation with poor quality water. The model can be used for systems with supply by canals as well as pipes, which serve both drinking water demands of urban/rural consumers and field irrigation requirements. The general nonlinear optimization problem has been simplified by decomposing it to a problem with linear constraints and nonlinear objective function. This problem is solved using the projected gradient method. The method is demonstrated for a regional water supply system in southern Israel that contains 39 pipes, 37 nodes, 11 sources, 10 agricultural consumers, and 4 domestic consumers. The optimal operation solution is described by discharge and salinity values for all pipes of the network. Sensitivity of the optimal solution to changes in the parameters is examined. The solution was found to be sensitive to the upper limit on drinking water quality, with total cost being reduced by 5% as the upper limit increases from 260 to 600 mg Cl l-1. The effect of income from unit crop yield is more pronounced. An increase of income by a factor of 20 results in an increase of the total cost by a factor of 3, thus encouraging more use of fresh water as long as the marginal cost of water supply is smaller than the marginal decrease in yield loss. The effect of conveyance cost becomes more pronounced as its cost increases. An increase by a factor of 100 results in an increase of the total cost by about 14%. The network studied has a long pipe that connects two distinct parts of the network and permits the supply of fresh water from one part to the other. Increasing the maximum permitted discharge in this pipe from 0 to 200 m3 h-1 reduces the total cost by 11%. Increasing the maximum discharge at one of the sources from 90 to 300 m3 h-1 reduces the total cost by about 8%. © Kluwer Academic Publishers 2004.
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页码:227 / 253
页数:26
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