Title :
Wave motion stability for coupled canal pool-AMIL gate systems
Author :
Ramirez-Luna, R. ; Baume, J.P. ; De León-Mojarro, B. ; Ruiz-carmona, V.M. ; Sau, Jacques
Author_Institution :
Irrigation Div., Cemagref, Montpellier, France
Abstract :
Concerns an irrigation canal with hydromechanic AMIL gates. This gate is used for proportional control of local upstream water level. The gates are associated with upstream water distribution. The stability was studied on a coupled canal pool-AMIL gate subsystem, then on two coupled subsystems. A type turnout perturbation is supposed to be in the upstream side close to the gate. The dimensionless St Venant equations are linearized around a normal steady flow. By Laplace transform, a feasible system is established. By integration, the distributed parameter system was obtained. It represents the canal pool dynamics. The gate dynamics is supposed as succession of steady states. The transcendent transfer function is established by coupling the pool dynamics representation and the linearized discharge equation of the gate. The resulting stability condition depends on dimensionless numbers and the linearization parameters of the discharge equation. In the first case, a sufficient and necessary condition for unconditional stability is found. In the second case, a sufficient condition is found. We propose an easy-use stability sufficient condition for coupled subsystems. A general method was used in order to study the wave motion stability for simple and coupled subsystems. This method can be directly applied when studying the stability problems of all canal pool-motorized hydraulic structure (controller) system. Obtained conditions can be used like design norms of irrigation canals
Keywords :
distributed parameter systems; interconnected systems; level control; linearisation techniques; stability criteria; water supply; wave mechanics; DPS; Laplace transform; coupled canal pool-AMIL gate systems; coupled subsystems; dimensionless Saint Venant equation linearization; distributed parameter system; gate dynamics; hydromechanical AMIL gates; irrigation canal; linearized discharge equation; local upstream water level; motorized hydraulic structure; necessary and sufficient condition; pool dynamics; proportional control; stability condition; steady states; transcendent transfer function; type turnout perturbation; unconditional stability; upstream water distribution; wave motion stability; Couplings; Distributed parameter systems; Fault location; Irrigation; Laplace equations; Proportional control; Stability; Steady-state; Sufficient conditions; Water resources;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1998. 1998 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4778-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.1998.726691