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Methods for the localization of a leak in open water channels (English)
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10 March 2010
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The authors present two methods for determining the position of a leak in an open water channel. The available measurements are the water level and the gate position at the upstream and downstream end of a channel reach. They assume that the size of the leak and the time it started are already estimated by a leak-detection method. Both of the proposed methods make use of a non-linear Saint-Venant equation model of the channel where the leak is modeled as a lateral outflow. The first method makes use of a bank of \(N\) models corresponding to \(N\) possible positions of the leak along the channel. The estimated position of the leak is determined by the model which minimizes a quadratic cost function. The second method is based on the same principle except that it uses observers instead of pure models. The methods are tested on both real and simulated data from the Coleambally Channel 6 in Australia. It is further shown that the determination of the position of a leak is an inherently difficult problem.
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Saint-Venant equations
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observer design
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