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    Canal Controllability Identification Based on Automation Theory to Improve Water Delivery Efficiency in Irrigation Canal Systems

    Source: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 008::page 04023015-1
    Author:
    Zhigang Yang
    ,
    Zhongjing Wang
    ,
    Jinlong Liu
    ,
    Teng Zhang
    ,
    Zhilei Zheng
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)IR.1943-4774.0001742
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Canal controllability is an open and significant topic that addresses the unreliability/uncertainty in water delivery, efficiency, and modernization in the irrigation system. The study developed an analysis tool for canal controllability to estimate controllable performance and reduce the uncertainty of water delivery under steady and unsteady flow. We designed a linear quadratic control algorithm and applied it to the Nongchang test canal to verify the tool reliability and improve efficiency of water utilization. Finally, the effects of hydraulic variables on canal controllability were quantified. The numerical model of unsteady flow showed satisfactory predictions of water level (correlation coefficient, root mean square error, and mean absolute percentage error were 0.929%, 0.293%, and 12.86%, respectively). The Nongchang test canal was rather controllable (controllability indicator 0.265 to 0.279), implying that linear quadratic control algorithm was appropriate. The algorithm performed well under all conditions tested; the maximum absolute error was 3.66%–8.65%. The water level remained stable (deviation usually less than 0.05 m) and water delivery met user demands in terms of flow rate (the measure of performance relative to adequacy was 92.51%–98.94%) with relatively small gate movements. The bottom slope and roughness were the principal contributors to controllable performance, explaining approximately 46% of the variance. Specifically, controllability was highest when the bottom slope was low, and the roughness and side slope were high. We offer a reliable and flexible tool for assessment of canal controllability. Study results demonstrated that stakeholders benefit when conventional canal operation is modernized. The work will guide automation and upgrading of canal hardware as irrigation becomes optimized.
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    contributor authorZhigang Yang
    contributor authorZhongjing Wang
    contributor authorJinlong Liu
    contributor authorTeng Zhang
    contributor authorZhilei Zheng
    date accessioned2023-11-27T23:49:28Z
    date available2023-11-27T23:49:28Z
    date issued5/17/2023 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2023-05-17
    identifier other%28ASCE%29IR.1943-4774.0001742.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4293867
    description abstractCanal controllability is an open and significant topic that addresses the unreliability/uncertainty in water delivery, efficiency, and modernization in the irrigation system. The study developed an analysis tool for canal controllability to estimate controllable performance and reduce the uncertainty of water delivery under steady and unsteady flow. We designed a linear quadratic control algorithm and applied it to the Nongchang test canal to verify the tool reliability and improve efficiency of water utilization. Finally, the effects of hydraulic variables on canal controllability were quantified. The numerical model of unsteady flow showed satisfactory predictions of water level (correlation coefficient, root mean square error, and mean absolute percentage error were 0.929%, 0.293%, and 12.86%, respectively). The Nongchang test canal was rather controllable (controllability indicator 0.265 to 0.279), implying that linear quadratic control algorithm was appropriate. The algorithm performed well under all conditions tested; the maximum absolute error was 3.66%–8.65%. The water level remained stable (deviation usually less than 0.05 m) and water delivery met user demands in terms of flow rate (the measure of performance relative to adequacy was 92.51%–98.94%) with relatively small gate movements. The bottom slope and roughness were the principal contributors to controllable performance, explaining approximately 46% of the variance. Specifically, controllability was highest when the bottom slope was low, and the roughness and side slope were high. We offer a reliable and flexible tool for assessment of canal controllability. Study results demonstrated that stakeholders benefit when conventional canal operation is modernized. The work will guide automation and upgrading of canal hardware as irrigation becomes optimized.
    publisherASCE
    titleCanal Controllability Identification Based on Automation Theory to Improve Water Delivery Efficiency in Irrigation Canal Systems
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume149
    journal issue8
    journal titleJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)IR.1943-4774.0001742
    journal fristpage04023015-1
    journal lastpage04023015-12
    page12
    treeJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 008
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