Modeling, Control and Numerics of Gas Networks

10/05/2020
by   Martin Gugat, et al.
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In this article we survey recent progress on mathematical results on gas flow in pipe networks with a special focus on questions of control and stabilization. We briefly present the modeling of gas flow and coupling conditions for flow through vertices of a network. Our main focus is on gas models for spatially one-dimensional flow governed by hyperbolic balance laws. We survey results on classical solutions as well as weak solutions. We present results on well–posedness, controllability, feedback stabilization, the inclusion of uncertainty in the models and numerical methods.

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