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:The control discharge into the underflow provides a discharge compensation with respect to seasonal differences of the inflow. If a minimum discharge is required, it will be included in the regular discharge. A Lamellenplan is often used to describe the regular discharge. This divides the storage capacity into different areas (pool-based operation) and assigns a discharge to each pool-based operation. When determining the | :The control discharge into the underflow provides a discharge compensation with respect to seasonal differences of the inflow. If a minimum discharge is required, it will be included in the regular discharge. A Lamellenplan is often used to describe the regular discharge. This divides the storage capacity into different areas (pool-based operation) and assigns a discharge to each pool-based operation. When determining the pool-based operating plan, the long-term discharge and other withdrawals from the storage for other purposes play a decisive role. A reservoir should collect water in periods of high inflow but still not overflow in order to have sufficient reserves in periods of low inflow. The coupling of the releases to the storage pool-based operation is a clear function of the storage content. Since the system is supposed to react to variations in inflow during the year, the relationship between content and delivery is usually variable over time. |
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- The control discharge into the underflow provides a discharge compensation with respect to seasonal differences of the inflow. If a minimum discharge is required, it will be included in the regular discharge. A Lamellenplan is often used to describe the regular discharge. This divides the storage capacity into different areas (pool-based operation) and assigns a discharge to each pool-based operation. When determining the pool-based operating plan, the long-term discharge and other withdrawals from the storage for other purposes play a decisive role. A reservoir should collect water in periods of high inflow but still not overflow in order to have sufficient reserves in periods of low inflow. The coupling of the releases to the storage pool-based operation is a clear function of the storage content. Since the system is supposed to react to variations in inflow during the year, the relationship between content and delivery is usually variable over time.