Authors
Bernat Joseph‐Duran, Carlos Ocampo‐Martinez, Gabriela Cembrano
Publication date
2014/11
Journal
Water Resources Research
Volume
50
Issue
11
Pages
8497-8514
Description
In this work, a control‐oriented sewer network model is presented based on a hybrid linear modeling framework. The model equations are described independently for each network element, thus allowing the model to be applied to a broad class of networks. A parameter calibration procedure using data obtained from simulation software that solves the physically based model equations is described and validation results are given for a case study. Using the control model equations, an optimal control problem to minimize flooding and pollution is formulated to be solved by means of mixed‐integer linear or quadratic programming. A receding horizon control strategy based on this optimal control problem is applied to the case study using the simulation software as a virtual reality. Results of this closed‐loop simulation tests show the effectiveness of the proposed approach in fulfilling the control objectives while …
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Scholar articles
B Joseph‐Duran, C Ocampo‐Martinez, G Cembrano - Water Resources Research, 2014