Control-theoretic modeling of multi-species water quality dynamics in drinking water networks: Survey, methods, and test cases

IF 7.3 2区 计算机科学 Q1 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Salma M. Elsherif , Shen Wang , Ahmad F. Taha , Lina Sela , Marcio H. Giacomoni , Ahmed A. Abokifa
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Abstract

Chlorine is a widely used disinfectant and proxy for water quality (WQ) monitoring in water distribution networks (WDN). Chlorine-based WQ regulation and control aim to maintain pathogen-free water. Chlorine residual evolution within WDN is commonly modeled using the typical single-species decay and reaction dynamics that account for network-wide, spatiotemporal chlorine concentrations only. Prior studies have proposed more advanced and accurate descriptions via multi-species dynamics. This paper presents a host of novel state-space, control-theoretic representations of multi-species water quality dynamics. These representations describe decay, reaction, and transport of chlorine and a fictitious reactive substance to reflect realistic complex scenarios in WDN. Such dynamics are simulated over space- and time-discretized grids of the transport partial differential equation and the nonlinear reaction ordinary differential equation. To that end, this paper (i) provides a full description on how to formulate a high fidelity model-driven state-space representation of the multi-species water quality dynamics and (ii) investigates the applicability and performance of different Eulerian-based schemes (Lax–Wendroff, backward Euler, Crank–Nicolson, and Implicit Upwind) and Lagrangian-based schemes (Method of Characteristics) in contrast with EPANET and its EPANET-MSX extension. Numerical case studies reveal that the Implicit Upwind scheme, Method of Characteristics, and Lax–Wendroff scheme outperform other schemes with reliable results under reasonable assumptions and limitations.

饮用水网络中多物种水质动态的控制理论建模:调查、方法和测试案例
氯是一种广泛使用的消毒剂,也是配水管网(WDN)水质监测的替代品。基于氯的WQ调节和控制旨在保持无病原体的水。WDN内的氯残留演变通常使用典型的单物种衰变和反应动力学来建模,这些动力学仅考虑网络范围内的时空氯浓度。先前的研究已经通过多物种动力学提出了更先进和准确的描述。本文提出了一系列新的状态空间,多物种水质动力学的控制理论表示。这些表示描述了氯和虚构的反应物质的衰变、反应和运输,以反映WDN中现实的复杂场景。在输运偏微分方程和非线性反应常微分方程的空间和时间离散网格上模拟了这种动力学。为此,本文(i)全面描述了如何建立多物种水质动力学的高保真度模型驱动的状态空间表示,(ii)研究了不同的基于欧拉的方案(Lax–Wendroff、后向欧拉、Crank–Nicolson和隐式上风)和基于拉格朗日的方案(特征方法)的适用性和性能具有EPANET及其EPANET-MSX扩展。数值实例研究表明,在合理的假设和限制下,隐式Upwind格式、特征方法和Lax–Wendroff格式优于其他结果可靠的格式。
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Annual Reviews in Control
Annual Reviews in Control 工程技术-自动化与控制系统
CiteScore
19.00
自引率
2.10%
发文量
53
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: The field of Control is changing very fast now with technology-driven “societal grand challenges” and with the deployment of new digital technologies. The aim of Annual Reviews in Control is to provide comprehensive and visionary views of the field of Control, by publishing the following types of review articles: Survey Article: Review papers on main methodologies or technical advances adding considerable technical value to the state of the art. Note that papers which purely rely on mechanistic searches and lack comprehensive analysis providing a clear contribution to the field will be rejected. Vision Article: Cutting-edge and emerging topics with visionary perspective on the future of the field or how it will bridge multiple disciplines, and Tutorial research Article: Fundamental guides for future studies.
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