2023
DOI: 10.2166/hydro.2023.086
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The multi-point hydraulic control method for advanced controller design of the open canal irrigation systems

Abstract: Most studies about the automatic control of open canal irrigation systems only focus on the distant downstream water level, which ignores the fact that the offtakes may be located anywhere along the canal. Such a simplified control strategy is likely to result in uncontrollable and inefficient water delivery. Therefore, a multi-point hydraulic control method is proposed, in which a simplified Saint-Venant model is formulated to describe the hydraulic states of multiple controlled points. Then, it is underlined… Show more

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“…The fact that the off takes may be positioned anywhere along the canal is ignored by the majority of research on the automatic control of open canal irrigation systems, which solely concentrate on the distant downstream water level [25].  Canal inflow is not entirely under the operator's control; supply mistakes are carried downstream [26].…”
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“…The fact that the off takes may be positioned anywhere along the canal is ignored by the majority of research on the automatic control of open canal irrigation systems, which solely concentrate on the distant downstream water level [25].  Canal inflow is not entirely under the operator's control; supply mistakes are carried downstream [26].…”
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confidence: 99%