DocumentCode
3849202
Title
An LPV Modeling and Identification Approach to Leakage Detection in High Pressure Natural Gas Transportation Networks
Author
Paulo Lopes dos Santos;Teresa-P. Azevedo-Perdicoulis;José A. Ramos;J. L. Martins de Carvalho;Gerhard Jank;J. Milhinhos
Author_Institution
University of Porto, Portugal
Volume
19
Issue
1
fYear
2011
Firstpage
77
Lastpage
92
Abstract
In this paper a new approach to gas leakage detection in high pressure natural gas transportation networks is proposed. The pipeline is modelled as a Linear Parameter Varying (LPV) System driven by the source node massflow with the gas inventory variation in the pipe (linepack variation, proportional to the pressure variation) as the scheduling parameter. The massflow at the offtake node is taken as the system output. The system is identified by the Successive Approximations LPV System Subspace Identification Algorithm which is also described in this paper. The leakage is detected using a Kalman filter where the fault is treated as an augmented state. Given that the gas linepack can be estimated from the massflow balance equation, a differential method is proposed to improve the leakage detector effectiveness. A small section of a gas pipeline crossing Portugal in the direction South to North is used as a case study. LPV models are identified from normal operational data and their accuracy is analyzed. The proposed LPV Kalman filter based methods are compared with a standard mass balance method in a simulated 10% leakage detection scenario. The Differential Kalman Filter method proved to be highly efficient.
Keywords
"Mathematical model","Pipelines","White noise","Equations","Kalman filters","Data models"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6536
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCST.2010.2077293
Filename
5604334
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