Port-Hamiltonian modeling and control of a micro-channel experimental plant

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We present a port-Hamiltonian system (PHS) model based on the interconnection between basic hydraulic elements equivalent to electrical components such as capacitors, inductors, and resistors to represent the dynamics of a water micro-channel experimental plant. We compare the fluid-structured interconnected PHS model with the data obtained from a micro-channel experimental plant. We then implement a controller using the total hydraulic-mechanical energy as a local Lyapunov function. Finally, we apply an integral action controller (IAC) to correct for modeling errors and load disturbances. The IAC is easy to design given the proposed interconnected model.

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Cisneros, N., Rojas, A. J., & Ramirez, H. (2020). Port-Hamiltonian modeling and control of a micro-channel experimental plant. IEEE Access, 8, 176935–176946. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3026653

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