scholarly journals Improved multiple-objective dynamic programming model for reservoir operation optimization

2014 ◽  
Vol 16 (5) ◽  
pp. 1142-1157 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tongtiegang Zhao ◽  
Jianshi Zhao

Reservoirs are usually designed and operated for multiple purposes, which makes the multiple-objective issue important in reservoir operation. Based on multiple-objective dynamic programming (MODP), this study proposes an improved multiple-objective DP (IMODP) algorithm for reservoir operation optimization, which can be used to solve multiple-objective optimization models regardless whether the curvatures of trade-offs among objectives are concave or not. MODP retains all the Pareto-optimal solutions through backward induction, resulting in the exponential increase of computational burden with the length of study horizon. To improve the computational efficiency, this study incorporates the ranking technique into MODP and proposes an efficient IMODP algorithm. We demonstrate the effectiveness of IMODP through a hypothetical test and a real-world case. The hypothetical test includes three cases in which the trade-offs between objectives are concave, convex, and neither concave nor convex. The results show that IMODP satisfactorily captures the Pareto front for all three cases. The real-world test focuses on hydropower and analyzes the trade-offs between total energy and firm energy for Danjiangkou Reservoir. IMODP efficiently identifies the Pareto-optimal solutions and the trade-offs among objectives.

2005 ◽  
Vol 5 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 81-88
Author(s):  
S.-K. Kim ◽  
Y. Lee ◽  
J. Kim ◽  
I.H. Ko

In order to analyze and determine the daily release decisions of each dam in coordination with other dams in the basin for real-time operation, we developed a multiple objective mixed-integer goal programming (MOMIGP) model. We assumed that there are monthly target storages which have to be attained, and that the daily inflows for the next few days could be predicted in advance, while using the yearly averages thereafter. To account for the effect of daily river-routing, the lagged time water conveyance as a function of the volume of water released is incorporated into the model. With a multiple objective model, it is desirable to provide the DM (decision maker) with a wide range of choices of Pareto-optimal solutions. We suggest the use of the convex hull of individual maxima based interactive tchebycheff procedure (CBITP), in order to provide the DM with the most preferred daily release decisions in coordination with other dams in the basin.


Author(s):  
Naesung Lyu ◽  
Kazuhiro Saitou

A method is presented for synthesizing multi-component structural assemblies with maximum structural performance and manufacturability. The problem is posed as a relaxation of decomposition-based assembly synthesis [1,2,3], where both topology and decomposition of a structure are regarded as variables over a ground structure with non-overlapping beams. A multi-objective genetic algorithm [4,5] with graph-based crossover [6,7,8], coupled with FEM analyses, is used to obtain Pareto optimal solutions to this problem, exhibiting trade-offs among structural stiffness, total weight, component manufacturability (size and simplicity), and the number of joints. Case studies with a cantilever and a simplified automotive floor frame are presented, and representative designs in the Pareto front are examined for the trade-offs among the multiple criteria.


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