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Water Resources Management | 2014

Examining Two Different Approaches to Modelling Management and Operation Rules in a Single River System Model

Dushmanta Dutta; Jie Chen; Dave Penton; Matthew Bethune; Wendy D. Welsh; Shaun Kim; Tony Sheedy; Alistair Korn

Different water agencies use different modeling tools for water resources planning and management. For example, different jurisdictions in Australia use a variety of river system models and these models vary considerably in approach and assumptions, including different time steps (monthly and daily), flow routing (different types of routing and no routing), ordering solution (optimization and heuristic) and representation of management and operational rules. These fundamental differences in approach make it difficult to integrate existing models of connected river systems at a basin scale. A collaborative joint venture (the eWater CRC) between research, industry and government partners has recently developed an integrated river system modelling tool called “eWater Source” to improve on the existing river system models in Australia. One of the major advances in Source is the implementation of two decision algorithms, heuristic and NetLP approaches, for water distribution modelling in the same modelling platform. This paper describes the implementation of heuristic and NetLP approaches for water delivery under management and operations rules in Source, and compares the performance of the two approaches through a case study in the Goulburn-Broken-Campaspe-Loddon (GBCL) river system in south-eastern Australia. The key performance measures used to compare the approaches include the efficiency and equity of water delivery to water users, impacts on the reliability of supply, agreement with storage operating targets, and model application run time. The results demonstrate that the heuristic approach implemented in Source can replicate the performance of the NetLP approach for a model of reasonable complexity. This is important because the run times of models with heuristic approaches are shorter than models with NetLP approaches, so this will allow more complexity to be represented than was previously practical in equivalent NetLP applications. Agreement between jurisdictions to move to the single river system modelling platform will contribute to overcoming the problems faced by river managers in Australia in transboundary river basins.


Archive | 2013

The Australian Water Resource Assessment Modelling System (AWRA)

Jai Vaze; Neil R. Viney; Matt Stenson; Luigi J. Renzullo; Albert I. J. M. van Dijk; Dushmanta Dutta; Russell Crosbie; Julien Lerat; Dave Penton; Jamie Vleeshouwer; Luk Peeters; Jin Teng; Shaun Kim; Justin Hughes; Warrick Dawes; Yongqiang Zhang; Ben Leighton; Jean-Michel Perraud; Klaus Joehnk; Ang Yang; Bill Wang; Andrew Frost; Amgad Elmahdi; Adam Smith; Carl Daamen


Archive | 2014

RiM-FIM floodplain inundation modelling for the Edward-Wakool, Lower Murrumbidgee and Lower Darling River systems

Neil Sims; Garth Warren; Ian Overton; Jenet Austin; John C. Gallant; Darran King; Linda Merrin; Randall Donohue; Tim R. McVicar; Malcolm Hodgen; Dave Penton; Yun Chen; Chang Huang; Susan M. Cuddy


Archive | 2014

An Application Of Services Based Modelling Paradigm To The Hydrologic Domain Using Ewater Source

Matthew P. Stenson; Dave Penton; Ben Leighton; Nicholas J. Car; Qifeng Bai; Ramneek Singh; Jean-Michel Perraud; Robert Bridgart


Archive | 2013

Approaches to distributed execution of hydrologic models: methods for ensemble Monte Carlo risk modelling with and without workflows

Trevor Pickett; Tim Smith; Ben Bulluss; Dave Penton; Luk Peeters; Geoff Podger; Susan Cuddy


Archive | 2011

Visualising Equivalent System Networks in the NetLP optimisation of water distribution systems

Jie Chen; Shaun Kim; Dave Penton; Daniel Kinsman; Wendy D. Welsh


Archive | 2017

Initial Analysis of Water Budget in Koshi Basin, Nepal: Assumptions and limitations

Dave Penton; Luis Neumann; Michaela Dolk; Hongxing Zheng


Archive | 2016

Preliminary analysis of hydroclimate and streamflow modelling in the Koshi Basin: Climate, hydrology, ecology and institutional setting

Dave Penton; Luis Neumann; Tanya M. Doody; Tira Foran; Nicky Grigg; Hongxing Zheng; Susan M. Cuddy; Michaela Dolk; Danial Stratford; Shawahiq Siddiqui; Elise Boudier; Tashi Chua; David A. Fleming


Archive | 2015

An integrated continental hydrological modeling system-AWRA

Jai Vaze; Dushmanta Dutta; Russell Crosbie; Neil R. Viney; Dave Penton; Justin D. Hughes; Jin Teng; Luk Peeters; Xiaogang Shi; Warrick Dawes; Andrew Frost; Mohsin Hafeez


36th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium: The art and science of water | 2015

The AWRA coupled landscape and river modelling framework – science and development

Jai Vaze; Dushmanta Dutta; Russell Crosbie; Neil R. Viney; Dave Penton; Jin Teng; Bill Wang; Shaun Kim; Justin Hughes; Ang Yang; Jamie Vleeshouwer; Luk Peeters; Cate Ticehurst; Xiaogang Shi; Warrick Dawes

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Dushmanta Dutta

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Luk Peeters

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Shaun Kim

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Jai Vaze

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Jamie Vleeshouwer

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Jean-Michel Perraud

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Jin Teng

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Neil R. Viney

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Warrick Dawes

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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