Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers (한국농공학회지)
- Volume 35 Issue 2
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- Pages.23-32
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- 1993
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- 0253-3146(pISSN)
A Streamfiow Network Model for Daily Water Supply and Demands on Small Watershed (II) - Model Development -
중소유역의 일별 용수수급해석을 위한 하천망모형의 개발(II) -모형의 구성-
Abstract
This paper describes the background and the development of a hydrologic network flow model. The model was development to simulate daily water demand and supply for selected stream reaches within a watershed, and used as a tool for evaluating, simulating, and planning a water resources system. The proposed network flow model considers daily runoff from subareas, various water demands, and diversion structures within each subarea. Daily streamflow at a reach is simulated after balancing the water demands from subareas. The lateral inflow from subareas is simulated using a modified tank model. Total water demands consist of the daily demands for agricultural, domestic, industrial, livestock, fishery, and environmental uses within a rural district. The return flow, diversions from sources and storage components such as reservoirs were also incorporated into the mode l . The developed model is a generalized version that may be applied to different combinations of river reaches for a given system. This may help potential users identify areas where water supply does not suffice the demands for different time horizons.