Modelling Gas Networks with Compressors: A port-Hamiltonian Approach
Abstract
Transient gas network simulations can significantly assist in design and operational aspects of gas networks. Models used in these simulations require a detailed framework integrating various models of the network constituents - pipes and compressor stations among others. In this context, the port-Hamiltonian modelling framework provides an energy-based modelling approach with a port-based coupling mechanism. This study investigates developing compressor models in an integrated isothermal port-Hamiltonian model for gas networks. Four different models of compressors are considered and their inclusion in a larger network model is detailed. A numerical implementation for a simple testcase is provided to confirm the validity of the proposed model and to highlight their differences.
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