Tesis
Modeling and control of micro channel through port hamiltonian systems (PHS).
Autor
Cisneros Pinto, Nelson Eduardo.
Institución
Resumen
Flood control and water supply are important aspects that can improve the life quality
of many people. Saint Venant equations are one of the most popular models used by
hydraulic engineers to express the behavior of open channel flows. The problem with the
models based on Saint Venant equations are that they are difficult to analyze and simulate.
The micro-channel is an experimental plant that can represent open channel flow hydraulic phenomena at scale.
We propose in this thesis the model of a micro-channel using a port-Hamiltonian system approach. The model is represented by a series of tanks and pipes interconnected
in series. These hydraulic elements can be interpreted as basic elements equivalent to
electric components such as capacitors, inductance and resistors.With the basic element
structure established tank+pipe an identification experiment was done to identify the PortHamiltonian System (PHS) model parameters. We use Ordinary Least Square (OLS) to
adjust the model to the experimental setup.
Based on the interconnected model a controller was designed using the total hydraulicmechanical energy as a local Lyapunov function. The objective is to control the water
height level inside the micro-channel.
Due to the micro-channel model and the model gate errors an Integral Action Controller (IAC) was designed. The controller based on the total hydraulic-mechanical energy
as a local Lyapunov function shows good simulation results but presents steady state error
in the experimental results. The IAC shows good simulated and experimental results even
with an input flow perturbation.