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Justification of Technological and Design Parameters of Polder Drainage Systems by an Optimization Approach

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A system optimization method was used, which consists in the consistent justification of optimal technological and constructive solutions and parameters of drainage polder systems during the development of their projects. This is done in compliance with modern economic and environmental requirements according to criteria and models for different levels of management decision-making over time (project, planned operation). Based on the performed relevant predictive and optimization calculations for the conditions of the real object, the following three tasks have been accomplished. (1) The optimal pump module at the stage of operation for the existing polder drainage system has been substantiated. (2) The design of the pumping unit and the parameters of its components during the reconstruction of the polder drainage system have been improved. This made it possible to reduce the load on the pumping equipment, the duration of its operation, and the cost of electricity by 20–40%, depending on the water level of the year. The improvement was carried out by the diversion of the corresponding part of the surface runoff with additionally introduced gravity elements in the form of a puncture in the body of the protective dam and a siphon intake. (3) We have substantiated the optimal water regulation technology for the existing polder drainage system in modern and forecast weather and climate conditions, which will ensure the maintenance of the necessary water-air regime of the drained soils in different phases of the growing season of agricultural crops. This will make it possible, on demand, to increase the energy and general environmental and economic efficiency during their creation and functioning of the polder drainage system in accordance with modern changing conditions.
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27--41
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Bibliogr. 20 poz., rys., tab.
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  • National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, 11 Soborna Str., 33028, Rivne, Ukraine
  • National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, 11 Soborna Str., 33028, Rivne, Ukraine
autor
  • National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, 11 Soborna Str., 33028, Rivne, Ukraine
  • National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, 11 Soborna Str., 33028, Rivne, Ukraine
  • National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 17 Vasylkivska Str., 03040, Kyiv, Ukraine
autor
  • National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 17 Vasylkivska Str., 03040, Kyiv, Ukraine
  • National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 17 Vasylkivska Str., 03040, Kyiv, Ukraine
Bibliografia
  • Alfonso L., Lobbrecht A., Price R. (2010) Optimization of water level monitoring Network in polder systems using information theory, Water Resour. Res., 46(12), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1029/2009WR008953.
  • Aydarov I. P., Golovanov A. I., Nikolsky Y. N. (1990) Optimization of meliorative regimes of irrigated and drained agricultural land (recommendations), Agrometeoizdat, 60 p.
  • Dolid M. A. (1990) Optimal length conducting network of polder systems of Polesye Ukraine, [in:] Hydromelioration and hydro technical construction, Lvov, 17–27.
  • Frolenkova N. (2023) The Importance of Changing Natural and Climatic Conditions in Investment Projects, [In:] Handbook of Research on Improving the Natural and Ecological Conditions of the Polesie Zone, 323–334, IGI Global, https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8248-3.ch019.
  • Handbook of Research on Improving the Natural and Ecological Conditions of the Polesie Zone (2023), Rokochinskiy A., Kuzmych L., Volk P. (Eds.), IGI Global, https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8248-3.
  • Hydro-accumulating drainage system with a siphon type water outlet, Patent No. 155116 Ukraine: IPC E02B11/00 No. u202303518 07/19/2023; published 17.01.2024, Bul. No. 3/2024, 4 p, https://sis.nipo.gov.ua/uk/search/detail/1780377/.
  • Hydronode of the drainage polder system: pat. No. 153154 Ukraine: IPC: (2023.01) E02B 11/00 E02B; declared on 12.01.2023; published 05/24/2023, Bul. No. 21, 3 p, https://sis.nipo.gov.ua/uk/search/detail/1738032/.
  • Koptyuk R. et al (2023) Ecological Efficiency Evaluation of Water Regulation of Drained Land in Changing Climatic Conditions, Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology, 24(5), 210–216, doi:10.12912/27197050/166018, URL: http://www.ecoeet.com/Ecological-Efficiency--Evaluation-of-Water-Regulation-of-Drained-Land-in-Changing,166018,0,2.html.
  • Kovalenko P. et al (2021) Evaluation of ecological and economic efficiency of investment in water management and land reclamation projects, Journal of Water and Land Development, 48 (I–III), 81–87, URL: https://journals.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/136149/edition/119051/content.
  • Kovalenko P. I. (2011) Actual problems of using water resources and reclaimed land at the present stage, I. Reclam. Water Manag., 99, 2–16.
  • Kuzmych L., Voropai H. (2023) Environmentally safe and resource-saving water regulation Technologies on drained lands, [in:] Handbook of Research on Improving the Natural and Ecological Conditions of the Polesie Zone, 75–96, IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8248-3.ch005.
  • Orlinska O., Pikarenia D., Chushkina I., Maksymova N., Hapich H., Rudakov L., Roubik H., Rudakov D. (2022) Features of water seepage from the retention basins of irrigation systems with different geological structures, Industrial, Mechanical And Electrical Engineering, https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0109330.
  • Schultz B. (2008) Water management and flood protection of the polders in the Netherlands under the impact of climate change and man-induced changes in land use, I. Water Land Dev., 12, 71–94.
  • Shang S. H. (2014) A general multi-objective programming model for minimum ecological flow or water level of inland water bodies, I. Arid Land, 7(2), 166–176, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40333-014-0077-6.
  • Shumakov B. B. (1996) Reclamation in the 21st century, Reclam. Water Manag., 3, 4–6.
  • Su X., Chiang P., Pan S., Chen G., Tao Y., Wu G., Wang F., Cao W. (2019) Systematic approach to evaluating environmental and ecological technologies for wastewater treatment, Chemosphere, 218, 778–792, https://doi.Org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.ll.108.
  • Van Overloop P. J. (2006) Drainage control in water management of polders in the Netherlands, Irrigat. Drain. Syst. 20 (1), 99–109.
  • Volk L., Frolenkova N., Rokochinskiy A., Volk P. (2022) Consideration of environmental risks in nature management projects, 6th International Conference Monitoring of Geological Processes and Ecological Condition of the Environment, 143–148, URL https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.2022580113.
  • Volk L., Haponiuk M. (2023) Improvement of the Calculation of the Closed Collector-Drainage Network of Drainage Systems, [in:] Handbook of Research on Improving the Natural and Ecological Conditions of the Polesie Zone, A. Rokochinskiy, L. Kuzmych, P. Volk (Eds.), 209–221, IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8248-3.ch013.
  • Volk P. (2023) Scientific and Practical Principles of System Optimization of Various Parameters of Drainage Systems, [in:] Handbook of Research on Improving the Natural and Ecological Conditions of the Polesie Zone, A. Rokochinskiy, L. Kuzmych, P. Volk (Eds.), 158–166, IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8248-3.ch010.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2024).
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