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ISIP: capacity planning for flood management systems under uncertainty

Abstract

An inexact two-stage stochastic integer programming (ISIP) model is developed for capacity planning of flood diversion under uncertainty. It incorporates the concepts of two-stage stochastic programming and chance-constrained programming within an interval-parameter integer programming framework. ISIP can facilitate dynamic analysis of capacity-expansion planning when uncertainties are presented in terms of probabilistic distributions and discrete intervals. Moreover, it can be used for examining various policy scenarios associated with different levels of economic penalties when the promised targets are violated. The developed method is applied to a case study of flood-diversion planning under uncertainty. Reasonable solutions are generated for binary and continuous variables. They provide the desired capacity-expansion schemes and flood-diversion patterns, which are related to a variety of trade-offs between system cost and constraint-violation risk. Decisions with a lower-risk level imply a higher system cost and an increased reliability in satisfying the system constraints; conversely, a desire for reducing the system cost could result in an increased risk of violating the system constraints.

Authors

Li YP; Huang GH; Zhang N; Mo DW; Nie SL

Journal

Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 33–52

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

March 1, 2010

DOI

10.1080/10286600802284373

ISSN

1028-6608

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