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For the best possible water resource management of storage systems, instructions are required that clearly define how water should be stored, released or distributed under given system loads and conditions. The sum of these instructions is summarized in an operating plan. An operating plan can consist of many individual regulations, e.g. the compliance with a discharge depending on the storage content. An individual regulation can be called an operating rule.
In order to achieve the best possible water resource management of storage systems, you need instructions that clearly define how water should be stored, released or distributed under given system loads and conditions. These instructions are summarized in an operating plan. An operating plan can consist of many individual instructions, e.g. the compliance with a certain release amount depending on the storage volume. An individual instruction can be called an operating rule.


Since the formulation of an operating rule is always associated with a corrective intervention in the natural flow behaviour, the possibility of changing the flow rate must be available for its execution. Only few water resource management elements are suitable for this purpose. Normally these will be reservoirs with adjustable outlets. Otherwise, variable partitioning structures or variable weirs are available. In Talsim-NG the system elements [[Special:MyLanguage/Speicher|reservoir]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Verzweigung|diversion]] offer the possibility to be controlled by operating rules.
Since the formulation of an operating rule is always associated with a corrective intervention in the natural flow behaviour, in order to be able to execute the operating rule you must also be able to change the flow in some way. Only few water resource management elements are suitable for this purpose. Normally these will be storages with adjustable releases. Apart from that, there are also controllable diversion structures or weirs. In Talsim-NG the system elements [[Special:MyLanguage/Speicher|storage]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Verzweigung|diversion]] offer the possibility to be controlled by operating rules.


The purpose of all operating rules is to adapt water management system conditions to meet specified objectives. It is irrelevant where the system states and target variables occur, as long as the target variables can be influenced by a change in the system states.  
The purpose of all operating rules is to adapt system states of a water resources system in order to meet specified objectives. It is irrelevant where the system states and target variables occur, as long as the target variables can be influenced by a change in the system states.  


In the following
In the following
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Betriebsregeltypen|typical operating rules]] for the operation of dams are presented
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Betriebsregeltypen|typical operating rules]] for the operation of storages are presented,
*the regularities are [[Special:MyLanguage/Abstraktion der Betriebsregeln|abstracted]]
*their principles are [[Special:MyLanguage/Abstraktion der Betriebsregeln|abstracted]],
*the [[Special:MyLanguage/Berechungsschema/ Implementierung der Betriebsregeln|calculation scheme for implementation]] in the simulation is derived
*the [[Special:MyLanguage/Berechungsschema/ Implementierung der Betriebsregeln|implementation of a calculation scheme]] for the simulation is derived,
*an [[Anwendungsbeispiel:_Umsetzung_eines_Betriebsplans|example]] shows the implementation of an operating plan in Talsim-NG
*and an [[Special:MyLanguage/Anwendungsbeispiel:_Umsetzung_eines_Betriebsplans|example]] demonstrates the implementation of an operating plan in Talsim-NG.

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In order to achieve the best possible water resource management of storage systems, you need instructions that clearly define how water should be stored, released or distributed under given system loads and conditions. These instructions are summarized in an operating plan. An operating plan can consist of many individual instructions, e.g. the compliance with a certain release amount depending on the storage volume. An individual instruction can be called an operating rule.

Since the formulation of an operating rule is always associated with a corrective intervention in the natural flow behaviour, in order to be able to execute the operating rule you must also be able to change the flow in some way. Only few water resource management elements are suitable for this purpose. Normally these will be storages with adjustable releases. Apart from that, there are also controllable diversion structures or weirs. In Talsim-NG the system elements storage and diversion offer the possibility to be controlled by operating rules.

The purpose of all operating rules is to adapt system states of a water resources system in order to meet specified objectives. It is irrelevant where the system states and target variables occur, as long as the target variables can be influenced by a change in the system states.

In the following