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Effects of hydropeaking on the hydrodynamics of a stratified reservoir: the Rapel Reservoir case study

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Pages 760-772 | Received 11 Aug 2014, Accepted 03 Jun 2015, Published online: 20 Aug 2015
 

ABSTRACT

The effects of hydropeaking of the Rapel Hydropower Plant on the hydrodynamics of the reservoir were investigated by combining field measurements and three-dimensional simulations performed with the Centre for Water Research, Estuary, Lake and Coastal Ocean Model. Two operational scenarios were analysed: the hydropeaking of the hydropower plant and a fictional scenario without hydropeaking. Two time periods were considered to allow different seasonal and operating conditions to be considered. The location of the thermocline was determined by the depth of the outlet and the withdrawal rate. Spectral analysis showed a strong correlation between the water withdrawals and the internal waves in the reservoir. Furthermore, vertical mixing with hydropeaking during the summer can be enhanced by one order of magnitude with respect to the case without hydropeaking. We conclude that hydropeaking has a major impact on the hydrodynamics of the reservoir, which indicates that diurnal variations in the outflows should be considered when studying these systems.

Acknowledgements

We thank the Centre for Water Research, University of Western Australia, for providing the CWR-ELCOM model. The data used in this paper can be obtained by contacting the corresponding author.

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Funding

The first author is a recipient of a Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (CONICYT) scholarship and gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Centro de Ecología Aplicada Ltda. The second author acknowledges support from Fondecyt under projects [11100306] and [1140821].

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