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Hierarchical optimisationo f a water-supply network
the paper presents the results of an investigation oft he feasibility andi mplementation of an optimal online control to a water-supply network in the United Kingdom. The network which has over 70 principal nodes, is reduced to ane quivalent control problem with 6 state variables, which are the dominant reservoir heights, 10 control inputs, whicha re the major-pump-station outputs, and 6 distrubances, which are the lumped zone consumptions. The control objective is the supply of water to the consumer over a 24 h period at minimum cost, subject to the 16 constraints on controls and states at each interval. The results show a worthwhile costs aving over the control strategy in use during the study period.
Hierarchical optimisationo f a water-supply network
the paper presents the results of an investigation oft he feasibility andi mplementation of an optimal online control to a water-supply network in the United Kingdom. The network which has over 70 principal nodes, is reduced to ane quivalent control problem with 6 state variables, which are the dominant reservoir heights, 10 control inputs, whicha re the major-pump-station outputs, and 6 distrubances, which are the lumped zone consumptions. The control objective is the supply of water to the consumer over a 24 h period at minimum cost, subject to the 16 constraints on controls and states at each interval. The results show a worthwhile costs aving over the control strategy in use during the study period.
Hierarchical optimisationo f a water-supply network
Hierarchische Optimierung eines Wasserversorgungsnetzes
Fallside, F. (author) / Perry, P.F. (author)
Proceedings of the IEE ; 122 ; 202-208
1975
7 Seiten, 8 Bilder, 21 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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