Dynamic modelling of a water distribution laboratory set-up system with SCADA capabilities

Level control systems are widely implemented in various processes in the process industries, water distribution system (WDS) in particular. An efficient WDS is represented by a system which is able to transfer a desired amount of water automatically, within a specified time. In current practice, the...

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Main Authors: Sahlan, Shafishuhaza, Eek, Rickey Ting Pek, Anuar, Aiman Najmi
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spelling my.utm.1012852023-06-08T08:46:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/101285/ Dynamic modelling of a water distribution laboratory set-up system with SCADA capabilities Sahlan, Shafishuhaza Eek, Rickey Ting Pek Anuar, Aiman Najmi TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Level control systems are widely implemented in various processes in the process industries, water distribution system (WDS) in particular. An efficient WDS is represented by a system which is able to transfer a desired amount of water automatically, within a specified time. In current practice, the distribution of water is done manually. Although the system has proven sufficient so far, the current increase in general population has resulted in increasing demand of clean water, hence the need for a more efficient water distribution system has become the priority in the water industry. One method to resolve this is through automation of the distribution system. Hence, in this research, an automated WDS is set-up in the laboratory, which dynamically represents a real system. The laboratory set-up is utilized to design a control algorithm by obtaining the mathematical model of the system, i.e. the highlight of this paper. Since the laboratory set-up is part of a supervisory, control and data acquisition (SCADA) system of the WDS, the mathematical model of the system is obtained from the logged data, utilizing system identification technique, prediction error method (PEM) in MATLAB. Band pass filter is used to remove electrical noises. From the results obtained, a mathematical model of 6th order is obtained with best fits of 99.9998% and a mean square error of 0.00000000388. The mathematical model obtained represents the relationship between the reservoir tank level and the incoming motor speed. Penerbit UTHM 2022 Article PeerReviewed Sahlan, Shafishuhaza and Eek, Rickey Ting Pek and Anuar, Aiman Najmi (2022) Dynamic modelling of a water distribution laboratory set-up system with SCADA capabilities. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 14 (1). pp. 203-214. ISSN 2229-838X http://dx.doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2022.14.01.018 DOI: 10.30880/ijie.2022.14.01.018
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Sahlan, Shafishuhaza
Eek, Rickey Ting Pek
Anuar, Aiman Najmi
Dynamic modelling of a water distribution laboratory set-up system with SCADA capabilities
description Level control systems are widely implemented in various processes in the process industries, water distribution system (WDS) in particular. An efficient WDS is represented by a system which is able to transfer a desired amount of water automatically, within a specified time. In current practice, the distribution of water is done manually. Although the system has proven sufficient so far, the current increase in general population has resulted in increasing demand of clean water, hence the need for a more efficient water distribution system has become the priority in the water industry. One method to resolve this is through automation of the distribution system. Hence, in this research, an automated WDS is set-up in the laboratory, which dynamically represents a real system. The laboratory set-up is utilized to design a control algorithm by obtaining the mathematical model of the system, i.e. the highlight of this paper. Since the laboratory set-up is part of a supervisory, control and data acquisition (SCADA) system of the WDS, the mathematical model of the system is obtained from the logged data, utilizing system identification technique, prediction error method (PEM) in MATLAB. Band pass filter is used to remove electrical noises. From the results obtained, a mathematical model of 6th order is obtained with best fits of 99.9998% and a mean square error of 0.00000000388. The mathematical model obtained represents the relationship between the reservoir tank level and the incoming motor speed.
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author Sahlan, Shafishuhaza
Eek, Rickey Ting Pek
Anuar, Aiman Najmi
author_facet Sahlan, Shafishuhaza
Eek, Rickey Ting Pek
Anuar, Aiman Najmi
author_sort Sahlan, Shafishuhaza
title Dynamic modelling of a water distribution laboratory set-up system with SCADA capabilities
title_short Dynamic modelling of a water distribution laboratory set-up system with SCADA capabilities
title_full Dynamic modelling of a water distribution laboratory set-up system with SCADA capabilities
title_fullStr Dynamic modelling of a water distribution laboratory set-up system with SCADA capabilities
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic modelling of a water distribution laboratory set-up system with SCADA capabilities
title_sort dynamic modelling of a water distribution laboratory set-up system with scada capabilities
publisher Penerbit UTHM
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/101285/
http://dx.doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2022.14.01.018
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