TY - BOOK ID - 65604905 TI - Flow modelling and control in pipeline systems : a formal systematic approach AU - Razvarz, Sina AU - Jafari, Raheleh AU - Gegov, Alexander PY - 2021 SN - 3030592464 3030592456 PB - Cham, Switzerland : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Fluid mechanics. KW - Engineering—Data processing. KW - Engineering Fluid Dynamics. KW - Data Engineering. KW - Hydromechanics KW - Continuum mechanics KW - Pipelines KW - Hydrodynamics. KW - Mathematical models. KW - Pipe lines KW - Hydraulic structures KW - Transportation KW - Hydrodynamics UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:65604905 AB - This book introduces novel methods for leak and blockage detection in pipelines. The leak happens as a result of ageing pipelines or extreme pressure forced by operational error or valve rapid variation. Many factors influence blockage formation in pipes like wax deposition that leads to the formation and eventual growth of solid layers and deposition of suspended solid particles in the fluids. In this book, initially, different categories of leak detection are overviewed. Afterwards, the observability and controllability of pipeline systems are analysed. Control variables can be usually presented by pressure and flow rates at the start and end points of the pipe. Different cases are considered based on the selection of control variables to model the system. Several theorems are presented to test the observability and controllability of the system. In this book, the leakage flow in the pipelines is studied numerically to find the relationship between leakage flow and pressure difference. Removing leakage completely is almost impossible; hence, the development of a formal systematic leakage control policy is the most reliable approach to reducing leakage rates. ER -