Modelling of a two-stage high-pressure gas reduction station

The delivery of gas from the national transmission system into the regional supergrids, at the correct pressure, is accomplished using a facility referred to in the industry as an above-ground installation (AGI). Early attempts to control such systems were compromised by inadequate models developed...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied mathematical modelling 1996, Vol.20 (10), p.741-749
Hauptverfasser: Fletcher, I., Cox, C.S., Arden, W.J.B., Doonan, A.
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description The delivery of gas from the national transmission system into the regional supergrids, at the correct pressure, is accomplished using a facility referred to in the industry as an above-ground installation (AGI). Early attempts to control such systems were compromised by inadequate models developed to explain system behaviour. This paper outlines the construction of a multi-input multi-output system model which has been used successfully to explain system operation to gas engineers as well as providing a basis for the design and implementation of a number of advanced control systems.
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systems
Control system analysis
Control systems
Control theory. Systems
Design engineering
Exact sciences and technology
gas transmission
Installation
Mathematical models
pipeline and valve modelling
pressure reduction systems
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title Modelling of a two-stage high-pressure gas reduction station
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