Application of a Multiobjective Technique for Optimum Operation of Pumps and Reservoirs in Service Water Transmission Systems

다목적 분석 기법을 이용한 상수도 송수계의 펌프와 배수지의 연계 최적 운영

  • Ko, Seok-Ku (Korea Water Resources Corporation Water Resources Research Institute) ;
  • Oh, Min-Hwan (Korea Water Resources Corporation Water Resources Research Institute)
  • 고석구 (한국수자원공사 수자원연구소) ;
  • 오민환 (한국수자원공사 수자원연구소)
  • Published : 1991.07.18

Abstract

A multiobjective analysis technique was applied for the optimum operation of pumps and reservoirs in service water transmission systems. Three major objectives were identified and assessed on the normally operating service water transmission systems. They are, 1) stability of pump operation; 2) economic point of view in minimizing the energy cost for pumping; 3) reliability in meeting the stochasticaly varying demands. The measures of these objectives were required times of pump on-offs in stability, required total energy cost in economics, and minimum required storage during the operating horizon in reliability. In order to find the best meeting solution to the decision maker, a set of non-dominated solutions which show the tradeoff relationships between the considering objectives were generated. The DM selects the best solution from this explicit tradeoff relationships using his heuristic decision rules or experience. The theory was verified by applying to the Kumi Service Water System. A combined technique of the ${\varepsilon}-constraint$ and the weighting methods was used to generate the nondominated solutions, and the dynamic programming algorithm was applied to find the optimal solution for the discretized multi-objective analysis problems.

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