Estimation of Reservoir Volumes at Drafts of 40% - 90%: Drought Magnitude Method Applied on Monthly River Flows from Canadian Prairies

T. Sharma, U. Panu
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The draft ratios for sizing the reservoirs can vary within a wide range (40% -90% of the mean annual flow, MAF), depending upon the demands for water by various users, and environmental and ecological considerations. The reservoir volumes based on the drought magnitude (DM) method were assessed at aforesaid draft ratios using monthly-standardized hydrological index (SHI) sequences of 10 Canadian rivers located in the Canadian prairies and northwestern Ontario. These rivers are typified by a high level of persistence lag-1 autocorrelation, ρ 1m ≥ 0.50 and up to 0.94) and coefficient of variation (cv o ) in the range of 0.42 to 1.48. The moving average (MA) smoothing of monthly SHI sequences formed the basis of the DM method for estimating reservoir volumes. The truncation or cutoff level in the SHI sequences was found as SHI x [=(α − 1)µ o /σ o ], [(α − 1)µ o /σ max ], or [(α − 1)µ o /σ av ], where α (=0.40 to 0.90) is the draft ratio i.e. proportion of the MAF, µ o and σ o are the overall mean and standard deviation of the monthly flows, σ max is the maximum value of standard deviations and σ av the average of 12 monthly values. The failure probability levels (PF) were fixed at 5%, 2.5% and 0% (corresponding reliability of 95%, 97.5% and 100%). The study revealed that the coefficient of variation is the most important parameter that influences the reservoir size while the role of lag-1 autocorrelation (ρ 1m ) appears more pronounced at high draft ratios, α such as 0.90, 0.80 and 0.70 in increasing the reservoir size. The DM based method can be regarded as an alternative to Behavior analysis for sizing reservoirs at the desired probability of failure or reliability level.
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估算40% - 90%草稿处的水库容量:旱级法应用于加拿大大草原的月度河流流量
根据不同用户的用水需求以及环境和生态考虑,水库规模的吃水比例可以在很宽的范围内变化(平均年流量的40% -90%,MAF)。利用位于加拿大大草原和安大略省西北部的10条加拿大河流的月度标准化水文指数(SHI)序列,以上述草案比评估了基于干旱级(DM)方法的水库容量。这些河流具有高度的持续性lag-1自相关,ρ 1m≥0.50,最高可达0.94),变异系数(cv o)在0.42 ~ 1.48之间。月度SHI序列的移动平均(MA)平滑构成了DM方法估算储层体积的基础。史的截断或截止级别序列被发现史x[=(α−1)µo /σo],[(α−1)µo /σmax),或[(α−1)µo /σav],在α(= 0.40 - 0.90)是吃水比即比例的乘加、µo和σo的总体平均值和标准偏差每月流,σmax是标准偏差的最大值和σav 12月值的平均值。失效概率水平(PF)分别为5%、2.5%和0%(对应的信度分别为95%、97.5%和100%)。研究表明,变异系数是影响储层尺寸的最重要参数,而lag-1自相关(ρ 1m)在高吃水比下的作用更为明显,α(0.90、0.80、0.70)对储层尺寸的增加作用显著。基于DM的方法可以被视为行为分析的替代方法,用于在期望的故障概率或可靠性水平下确定储层的规模。
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