Modeling and Control of Hydrosystems

Since antiquity, humanity has used engineering techniques to manage the transport and distribution of its most important resource <U+0013> fresh water. Population growth and climate change are making the good management of water resources ever more essential and this book focuses on advanced m...

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Main Authors: Litrico, Xavier. (Author), Fromion, Vincent. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: London : Springer London, 2009.
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505 0 # |a Introduction -- Part I: Modeling of Open Channels -- Modeling of Open-channel Flow -- Frequency Domain Analysis of Open-channel Flow -- Finite-dimensional Models of Open-channel Flow -- A Simplified Model of Open-channel Flow -- Part II: Control of a Canal Pool -- Introduction to the Control of a Canal Pool -- Control of a Canal Pool with Hydraulic Structures -- Open-loop Control of a Canal Pool -- Proportional Integral Control of a Canal Pool -- H-infinity Control of a Canal Pool -- Part III: Control of a Multiple-pools Canal -- Decentralized of a Multiple-pools Canal -- H-infinity Multivariable Control of a Multiple-pools Canal -- Experimental Results on a Small-scale Canal -- Modeling and Control of Regulated Rivers -- Conclusion -- Appendices: Derivation of the Saint-Venant Equations; Proofs Related to Chapter 3; Time Domain Expressions Using Bessel Functions; Spectral Decomposition for Nonuniform Flow -- Boundary Control of and Hyperbolic System. 
520 # # |a Since antiquity, humanity has used engineering techniques to manage the transport and distribution of its most important resource <U+0013> fresh water. Population growth and climate change are making the good management of water resources ever more essential and this book focuses on advanced methods for the control of water flow in open-channel systems. Open-channel hydraulics are described by hyperbolic equations, derived from laws of conservation of mass and momentum, called Saint-Venant equations. In conjunction with hydraulic structure equations these are used to represent the dynamic behavior of water flowing in rivers, irrigation canals, transportation waterways and sewers. A lot of water is wasted because of poor management of such systems and automatic control has long been identified as a possible way to improve their operational management. Building on a detailed analysis of open-channel flow modeling, Modeling and Control of Hydrosystems constructs control design methodologies based on a frequency domain approach. The difficulty involved with rigorous design of boundary controllers for hyperbolic systems is well known but, in practice, many open-channel systems are controlled with classical input<U+0013>output controllers that are usually poorly tuned. The approach of this book, fashioning pragmatic engineering solutions for the control of open channels is given rigorous mathematical justification. Once the control objectives are clarified, a generic control design method is proposed, first for a canal pool, and then for a whole canal. The methods developed in the book have been validated on several canals of various dimensions, from experimental laboratory canals to a large scale irrigation canal. From the detailed analysis of realistic open-channel flow dynamics, and moving to the design of effective controllers, Modeling and Control of Hydrosystems will be of interest to control and civil engineers, and also to academics from both fields. A set of MATLABʼ files are provided (available from www.springer.com/978-1-84882-623-6) so that the interested reader can test the methods developed in the book. These MATLABʼ files also use Simulinkʼ and the Control System Toolbox". 
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