Automatic Downstream Water-Level Feedback Control of Branching Canal Networks: Theory |
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Authors: | Brian T. Wahlin Albert J. Clemmens |
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Affiliation: | 1Senior Hydraulic Engineer, WEST Consultants, Inc., 960 W. Elliot Rd., Suite 201, Tempe, AZ 85284. 2Research Leader, U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center (ALARC), 21881 North Cardon Ln., Maricopa, AZ 85239; formerly, Laboratory Director, U.S. Water Conservation Laboratory, 4331 E. Broadway Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85040.
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Abstract: | Most of the research on the design of feedback controllers for irrigation canals has been concentrated on single, in-line canals with no branches. Because the branches in a network are hydraulically coupled with each other, it may be difficult to automatically control a branching canal network by designing separate feedback controllers for each branch and then letting them run simultaneously. Thus feedback control of an entire branching canal system may be more efficient if the branching flow dynamics are explicitly taken into account during the feedback controller design process. This paper develops two different feedback controllers for branching canal networks. The first feedback controller was developed using linear quadratic regulator theory and the second using model predictive control. Both algorithms were able to effectively control a simple branching canal network example with relatively small flow changes. |
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Keywords: | Automation Feedback Control Algorithms Canals Irrigation Water levels Simulation Theories |
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