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Issue created Oct 13, 2020 by Dorchies David@david.dorchiesOwner

Compare the total cost for different methods of task distribution between reservoirs

Write a vignette with this experiment:

Try all the possible methods provided by VGEST:

  1. fixed;
  2. function of present volumes and maximum usable volume reconstitution time from the beginning of time steps;
  3. aimed at balancing the filling rates at the end of the time step;
  4. aiming to balance at the end of the time step the times Tpot of tank evolution towards extreme state (see line 11) with average inputs; 5=aiming to balance at the end of the time step the times Tpot of tank evolution towards extreme state (see line 11) with average inputs.
  5. aiming to balance at the end of the time step the times Tpot of evolution of the tank towards extreme state (see line 11) with given quantity of the contributions of each quantity.

line 11 (used only if 4 or 5 on line 10): code indicating the nature of Tpot :

  1. Tpot is the minimum potential duration Tpot1 of reconstitution of the maximum usable volume (obtaining V=Vtot or V=0, depending on the nature of the objective (support or rolling) and the direction of the calculations)
  2. Tpot is the minimum potential duration Tpot2 of exhaustion of the usable volume (obtaining V=Vtot or V=0, depending on the nature of the objective (support or rolling) and the direction of the calculations)

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Edited Oct 13, 2020 by Dorchies David
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