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Application of an optimization/simulation model for the simulated real-time flood control for river-reservoir systems to the catastrophic May 2010 flood on the Cumberland River at Nashville, Tennessee is described. The optimization/simulation model includes five major components, including a hydrologic rainfall-runoff model, a hydraulic unsteady flow model, a short-term rainfall forecasting model,...
Real-time optimal operation models for river-reservoir systems, unfortunately, are not widely available. Such models are still in their infancy perhaps due to the complexity of the application. This paper presents the development and testing of a methodology for determining reservoir release schedules before, during, and after an extreme flood event in real time. The problem is formulated as a real-time...
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