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Flood Control System Component Optimization-HEC-1 Capability. Revision

Authors: HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING CENTER DAVIS CA
Abstract:
This document presents detailed illustrated examples of facility optimization using HEC-1. The examples are designed to assist in data assembly and coding, output interpretation, and study management. Examples included are constructed in building block sequence to illustrate the relationships between the hydrologic, economic and cost data and to demonstrate selected capability. Examples illustrated include: (1) hydrologic model for existing conditions; (2) economic evaluation of existing conditions; (3) optimization of reservoir and pumping plant with no hydrologic constraints; (4) optimization of reservoir and pumping plant with hydrologic performance constraints; (5) optimization of reservoir, pumping plant, and diversion (unconstrained); (6) optimization of local protection projects, levee and channel modification (unconstrained); and (7) optimization of reservoir, pumping plant and local protection projects with uniform local protection level. (Author)

Description: Training document
Pages: 210
Report Date: SEP 1977
Report Number: A207601

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Keywords relating to this report:
*FLOOD CONTROL
ALGORITHMS
CHANNELS
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
COST ANALYSIS
DATA MANAGEMENT
FLOOD PLAINS
FLOODING
HYDROLOGY
LEVEES
MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL
MANUALS
OPTIMIZATION
PUMPING STATIONS
RESERVOIRS
SIZES_DIMENSIONS_
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
TABLES_DATA_
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