The Multi-Objective Optimization Allocation Model of Water Resources in Xiaokai River Irrigation Area

Article Preview

Abstract:

For the three big problems of water resources supply and demand contradiction, protection of groundwater environment and sediment over long distances in Xiaokai river irrigation area, the model of water utilization benefit maximization, groundwater level optimal control and the goal of sediment transport effect optimization model are established, and coupled into a multi-objective optimization model. The model is solved by using The delaminating sequence method, obtained the rational allocation plan of water resources in water years, and analyzing the rationality of the plan. The results show that, the scheme comprehensively considers the economic and environmental issues and has great reference value to promote sustainable development of irrigation area.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1092-1093)

Pages:

1289-1294

Citation:

Online since:

March 2015

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2015 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

* - Corresponding Author

[1] Jing Liu, Weibing Mao, Yuxia Sun, Ni Li. The Influence and Analysis of Groundwater Dynamics of Xiaokai river Irrigation Area. edited by The people of the Yellow River, Vol. 1(2011) pp.83-84.

Google Scholar

[2] Xiaolei Jia. Study on Optimal Use of Irrigation Water Resources: edited by Heilongjiang Water Conservancy Science and Technology, Vol. 6(2013) pp.157-158.

Google Scholar

[3] Weibing Mao, Jingyuan Wang, Yuming Zhang. The Rational utilization and optimization of sediment resources in Xiaokai river irrigation area. edited by Journal of Shandong Agricultural University, Vol. 37(2006) pp.231-234.

Google Scholar

[4] Shizhang Peng, Xiaoyin Liu, Shihong Yang. The Research Trend and Development Direction of integrated management of irrigation water. edited by Progress of science and technology of water resources, Vol. 6(2013) pp.1-9.

Google Scholar