DOI: 10.5821/dissertation-2117-94852
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Model predictive control of resonance sensitive irrigation canals

Klaudia Horváth

Abstract: Saving water is an economic and ecological need. One way to save water is to reduce losses in irrigation networks by canal automation. The goal of canal automation is to make the right amount of water to at arrive in the right time. In order to achieve this goal, one of the ways is controlling the gates in the irrigation network by some control algorithm. In this work the control of a specific type of canal pools is studied: short and flat pools that are prone to resonance. The downstream water level con… Show more

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“…The flow was subcritical (Froude number≈0.1) and fully turbulent (Reynolds number≈ 1.95x10 5 ). The discharge through the weir W1 was measured (0.017 m 3 /s) [83].…”
Section: Experimental Set-up Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flow was subcritical (Froude number≈0.1) and fully turbulent (Reynolds number≈ 1.95x10 5 ). The discharge through the weir W1 was measured (0.017 m 3 /s) [83].…”
Section: Experimental Set-up Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%