10.4122/1.1000001096
Karamouz, M.
M.
Karamouz
Moridi, A.
A.
Moridi
Nazif, S.
S.
Nazif
Development of an object oriented programming model for water transfer in Tehran metropolitan area
DTU Library, Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
2005
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Object Oriented
Water Transfer
Urban Drainage
Conflict Resolution
Resource Planning
Amirkabir University, School Of Civil
School Of Civil
Amirkabir University
University Of Tehran, Department Of Civil Engineering
Department Of Civil Engineering
University Of Tehran
2005
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10.4122/1.1000001095
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Development of an Object Oriented Programming Model for Water Transfer in Tehran Metropolitan Area Mohammad Karamouz1*, Ali Moridi2, Sara Nazif3 1. Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University (Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran 2. Ph.D. Candidate, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Amirkabir University (Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran 3. M.Sc. Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran *Corresponding author, e-mail karamouz@aut.ac.ir ABSTRACT In this paper, a system approach to water transfer from south east to south west of Tehran is discussed. By construction of this channel, up to 7 cubic meters per second of mostly urban drainage water can be transferred from east to west in the region to overcome the negative impacts of water rise in the east and to utilize the urban water drainage in the cultivated lands and for other municipal applications in the west. The channel intercepts several local rivers and drainage channels and could partially collect water from these outlets. In order to simulate the state of the system under different water transfer scenarios and water allocation schemes, an object oriented simulation model has been developed. Using different objects, the user can change the allocation schemes for any give demand points. An economic model based on conflict resolution methods is developed for resource planning in the study area. KEYWORDS Object Oriented, Water Transfer, Urban Drainage, Conflict Resolution, Resource Planning