Three different nonlinear models – an exponential function model, a logarithmic function model, and a power function model – were evaluated as possible candidates for the storage–outflow relationship of a reservoir. Also, the storage coefficient was derived by analyzing the impulse response function of the reservoir. Additionally, by applying the theoretical results, the storage coefficients of four dam reservoirs in the Han River Basin, Korea, were estimated and evaluated with respect to the dam reservoir and basin characteristics. Summarizing the results, first, only the exponential function model was found to provide a realistic storage coefficient for a reservoir. Second, the storage coefficient was found to be strongly and linearly proportional to the flood control volume divided by the channel length.
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Storage effect of dam reservoirs: evaluation of three nonlinear reservoir models Available to Purchase
Chulsang Yoo;
1School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 136-713, Korea
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Changhyun Jun;
Changhyun Jun
2School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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Jinwook Lee
Jinwook Lee
1School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 136-713, Korea
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Water Supply (2017) 17 (5): 1436–1446.
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Received:
July 08 2016
Accepted:
January 04 2017
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Chulsang Yoo, Changhyun Jun, Jinwook Lee; Storage effect of dam reservoirs: evaluation of three nonlinear reservoir models. Water Supply 1 October 2017; 17 (5): 1436–1446. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2017.008
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