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    Optimization of hydropower systems operation with a quadratic model (English)
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    The paper treats the problem of optimal hydropower generation in a reservoir network. A deterministic discrete-time optimal control problem is formulated with a quadratic performance index and linear equality and inequality constraints both on the state and the control variables. The optimization problem is solved by use of a particular successive approximation algorithm of the feasible direction type. The algorithm is presented in full detail and is applied to a practical example involving six reservoirs over a time horizon of 12 time intervals corresponding to one year. Results indicate sufficient accuracy and low computational requirements of the presented method.
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    optimal hydropower generation
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    reservoir network
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    deterministic discrete- time optimal control
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    quadratic performance index
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    linear equality and inequality constraints
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    successive approximation
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    feasible direction
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