This category is shown only if the Outflow TDG Tailwater Depth method is selected in the Reservoir Water Quality category. 
This is the default method. It does not do any computations. 
This method instantiates the slots and then sets up the data necessary for the Optimization problem. The defining constraints are also described below.
Type:	Series 
Units:	Fraction 
Information:	The total dissolved gas calculations in Optimization require a prerun estimate of Outflow TDG Concentration at each time step. These values are entered in this series slot, usually by a DMI. 
I/O:	In the equations, this slot uses the notation: TDGO*
Links:	Not linkable
Type:	Series 
Units:	FLOW 
Description:	The total dissolved gas calculations in Optimization require a prerun estimate of Spill at each time step. These values are entered in this series slot, usually by a DMI. 
Information:	In the equations, this slot uses the notation: QS* 
I/O:	Input by the user or through a DMI 
Links:	Not linkable 
Type:	Series Slot
Description:	The following table lists all partial derivative slots. They are all individual series slots containing the values computed in the simulation portion and used as input values in the next optimization solution. The table describes the information stored in each column.
The slot name is formed as “the partial of Slot 1 with respect to the partial of Slot 2”; that is, “dSlot1 dSlot2”. The slot names have no spaces and use underscores where appropriate. 
I/O:	Input (for use in optimization) or Output (computed by WQ methods)
Links:	Not linkable
 
| Slot Name | Units | Comment and Equation | 
|---|
| dTDG_Outflow  dTDG_Spill | None | Partial derivative of Outflow TDG Concentration with respect to Spill TDG Concentration | 
| dTDG_Outflow  dTDG_TurbineRelease | None | Partial derivative of Outflow TDG Concentration with respect to Turbine Release TDG Concentration. | 
| dTDG_Outflow  dSpill | Fraction PerFlow | Partial derivative of Outflow TDG Concentration with respect to Spill. | 
| dTDG_Outflow  dTurbineRelease | Fraction PerFlow | Partial derivative of Outflow TDG Concentration with respect to Turbine Release. | 
| dTDG_Outflow  dEntrainedFlow | Fraction PerFlow | Partial derivative of Outflow TDG Concentration with respect to Entrained Flow. | 
| dTDG_Outflow  dOutflow | Fraction PerFlow | Partial derivative of Outflow TDG Concentration with respect to Outflow.  | 
| dTDG_Spill  dTailwater | Fraction PerLength | Partial derivative of Spill TDG Concentration with respect to Tailwater. This is only needed if patm is a series slot. If not, this reduces to a constant. | 
| dTailwater dTailwaterBaseValue | None | Partial derivative of Tailwater with respect to Tailwater Base Value. Computed based on the selected Tailwater method. | 
| dTailwater  dTailwaterPrevBaseValue | None | Partial derivative of Tailwater with respect to Tailwater Base Value at the previous timestep. Computed based on the selected Tailwater method. | 
| dTailwater  dOutflow | Length PerFlow | Partial derivative of Tailwater with respect to Outflow. Computed based on the selected Tailwater method. | 
| dPoolElevation  dStorage | Length PerVolume | Partial derivative of Pool Elevation with respect to Storage. This value is computed by finding the slope of the Elevation Volume table for the current Pool Elevation/Storage. | 
| dEntrainedFlow  dSpill | None | Partial derivative of Entrained Flow with respect to Spill. | 
| dEntrainedFlow dTurbineRelease | None | Partial derivative of Entrained Flow with respect to Turbine Release. | 
This method is called by the water quality dispatch method and computes the partial derivatives and Taylor expansion equations that will be used in the optimization formulation. This step occurs only when the optimization method is selected, but occurs during water quality dispatching in the simulation runs. In this section, we describe the mathematical formulations but not the order in which they are computed. 
To discuss the partial derivatives, we must write the full mathematical representation. In the following description, we show the equations and note where each one is computed: either in the simulation method (Sim Calc or Sim Input) or as a defined variable in the optimization (Defined Variable). That is, within WQ dispatching, the partial derivatives are computed, and then, within the Opt Begin Run, variables are defined as necessary. 
Introduce the following variable to track the difference from the estimated value:

 Slot: Outflow TDG Concentration- Defined Variable
TDGO* is the slot Outflow TDG Concentration Estimate - Sim Input

TDG
O is the slot Delta Outflow TDG Concentration - Defined Variable

 Slot: Delta Spill- Defined Variable 
QS is the slot Spill - Defined Variable 
QS* is the slot Spill Estimate - Sim Input

 Slot: Delta Turbine Release - Defined Variable 
QT is the slot Turbine Release - Defined Variable 
QT* is the slot Turbine Release Estimate - Sim Input
To write constraints on the Turbine Release TDG Conc, then also track the difference between the estimated concentration and the computed:

 Slot: Turbine Release TDG Concentration- Defined Variable
TDGO* is the slot Turbine Release TDG Concentration Estimate - Sim Input

TDG
O is the slot Delta Turbine Release TDG Concentration - Defined Variable
The first-order Taylor series approximation is:

TDG
O is the slot Delta Outflow TDG Concentration - Defined Variable 
The partial derivatives are defined as follows. All of these derivatives are calculated for each timestep and therefore are based on the values computed during the previous rulebased simulation (which used the estimated values, QS*, QT*, and so on). 

 Slot: dTDG_Outflow dTDG_Spill - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTDG_Outflow dTDG_TurbineRelease - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTDG_Outflow dSpill - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTDG_Outflow dTurbineRelease - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTDG_Outflow dEntrainedFlow - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTDG_Outflow dOutflow - Sim Calc

Q
O = Delta Outflow = Delta Turbine Release + Delta Spill
For low flow conditions, QS and QT < Qsm, alternative partial derivatives are used to improve convergence. The partial derivatives are set based on the ratio = QE / QT. If QT = 0 then ratio = 0.
If TDG
T is input, then 

TDG
T = 0. 

TDG
I is the Delta Inflow TDG Concentration, which is linked to an upstream object’s 

TDG
O slot. The slot Delta Turbine Release TDG Conc is a Defined Variable.
Slot: Delta Entrained Flow - Defined Variable 
The partials in this equation depend on the condition of Entrained Flow and Turbine Release. 
If QE = QT and QT > 0 (using estimated values)
Else
If b3 >= 0 or QE > 0
Else
Next, introduce the variable for the Delta Spill concentration:

 Slot: Delta Spill TDG Conc - Defined Variable 

 Slot: dTDG_Spill dTailwater - Sim Calc
To complete the Taylor series expansion: 
Slot: Delta Tailwater - Defined Variable 
The tailwater partials are based on the selected Tailwater method. The Tailwater is then based on the selected Tailwater Method 
• Tailwater Base Value Method 

 Slot: dTailwater dTailwaterBaseValue - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTailwater dTailwaterPrevBaseValue - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTailwater dOutflow - Sim Calc
• Base Value Plus Lookup Method 

 Slot: dTailwater dTailwaterBaseValue - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTailwater dTailwaterPrevBaseValue - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTailwater dOutflow - Sim Calc
• Stage Flow Method

 Slot: dTailwater dTailwaterBaseValue - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTailwater dTailwaterPrevBaseValue - Sim Calc 

 Slot: dTailwater dOutflow - Sim Calc
• Coefficients Table method

 Slot: dTailwater dTailwaterBaseValue - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTailwater dTailwaterPrevBaseValue - Sim Calc

 Slot: dTailwater dOutflow - Sim Calc
If the tailwater base value is input, the partial derivatives are zero. If tailwater base value is set equal to downstream pool elevation then
Res. 

TWBV = Downstream(Res). 

PE, Slot: Delta Tailwater Base Value - Defined Variable 
This will require a link, which will create an automatic constraint. The Taylor series equation for pool elevation (aka forebay elevation) depends on reservoir storage.

 Slot: Delta Pool Elevation - Defined Variable 
The partial derivative can be calculated from an elevation-volume table. The dPoolElevation dStorage value is stored in a slot.
Storage is defined by the continuity or mass balance equation:

 Slot: Delta Storage - Defined Variable 
    The partial derivative 

 is the length of a time step in the model, dStorage dOutflow. It will initially be implemented as a constant. If a given S
t is not a variable then 

S
t = 0. For example, S is typically known at the beginning of a model run. 
 If inflow is equal to an upstream outflow from a reservoir, reach, or confluence then
Res. 

Q
I = UpstreamObj. 

Q
O Otherwise inflow is an input and as for all inputs, 

Q
I = 0
TDGI is the Inflow TDG Concentration, which is linked to an upstream object’s TDGO slot.