In open water systems, keeping both water depths and water quality at specified values is critical for maintaining a ‘healthy’ water system. Many systems still require manual operation, at least for water quality management. When applying real-time control, both quantity and quality standards need to be met. In this paper, an artificial polder flushing case is studied. Model Predictive Control (MPC) is developed to control the system. In addition to MPC, a ‘forward estimation’ procedure is used to acquire water quality predictions for the simplified model used in MPC optimization. In order to illustrate the advantages of MPC, classical control [Proportional-Integral control (PI)] has been developed for comparison in the test case. The results show that both algorithms are able to control the polder flushing process, but MPC is more efficient in functionality and control flexibility.
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February 01 2010
Real-time control of combined surface water quantity and quality: polder flushing
M. Xu;
1Section of Water Resources Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Postbox 5048, 2600 , GA, Delft, The Netherlands E-mail: min.xu@tudelft.nl; p.j.a.t.m.vanoverloop@tudelft.nl; n.c.vandegiesen@tudelft.nl
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P. J. van Overloop;
P. J. van Overloop
1Section of Water Resources Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Postbox 5048, 2600 , GA, Delft, The Netherlands E-mail: min.xu@tudelft.nl; p.j.a.t.m.vanoverloop@tudelft.nl; n.c.vandegiesen@tudelft.nl
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N. C. van de Giesen;
N. C. van de Giesen
1Section of Water Resources Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Postbox 5048, 2600 , GA, Delft, The Netherlands E-mail: min.xu@tudelft.nl; p.j.a.t.m.vanoverloop@tudelft.nl; n.c.vandegiesen@tudelft.nl
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G. S. Stelling
G. S. Stelling
2Section of Environmental Fluid Mechanics, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, Postbox 5048, 2600 , GA, Delft, The Netherlands E-mail: g.s.stelling@tudelft.nl
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Water Sci Technol (2010) 61 (4): 869–878.
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M. Xu, P. J. van Overloop, N. C. van de Giesen, G. S. Stelling; Real-time control of combined surface water quantity and quality: polder flushing. Water Sci Technol 1 February 2010; 61 (4): 869–878. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2010.847
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