As can be seen from the examples in this chapter, the functional relations between the storage volume and the discharge, used for operating rules, are usually only available as supporting points. The connection of the supporting points gives out the curve progression of a discharge function. A discharge function given in the form of several nodes, e.g. the characteristic curve of a spillway, can be linearly connected between its nodes (or supporting points). The general representation of functions with a linearization, section by section, is given in [[:Bild:Theorie_Abb24.png|Figure 24]].
Operation rules and controls need to be implemented to the set of equations by considering the relation of the storage volume to the discharge. As exemplarily shown in this chapter, this relation is usually only available in the form of supporting points. Linearly connecting supporting points leads to a characteristic curve. Here, the connection of supporting points results in a discharge function. A general demonstration of the linearization process, section by section, is given in [[:Bild:Theorie_Abb24.png|Figure 24]].
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Operation rules and controls need to be implemented to the set of equations by considering the relation of the storage volume to the discharge. As exemplarily shown in this chapter, this relation is usually only available in the form of supporting points. Linearly connecting supporting points leads to a characteristic curve. Here, the connection of supporting points results in a discharge function. A general demonstration of the linearization process, section by section, is given in Figure 24.