Water quality control in open channels
With the increasing degree of automation in Dutch water management the need for control systems and design procedures for control systems is also evolving. Traditionally these control systems were used for water level and discharge control only. With the measurement equipment that is currently avail...
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description | With the increasing degree of automation in Dutch water management the need for control systems and design procedures for control systems is also evolving. Traditionally these control systems were used for water level and discharge control only. With the measurement equipment that is currently available, improved water quality control also becomes possible. A PhD researcher is currently investigating the theoretical implications. The design of a reliable control system using control theory requires a linear description of the relevant processes. A possible linear description of the relevant processes is presented in this paper. |
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