Building a Digital Twin for the Management of Pressurised Collective Irrigation Systems

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira, Madalena
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sandra, Mourato, Carlos, Rodrigues, Sandra, Silva, Rita, Cabral Guimarães
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30006
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75315-3_83
Resumo: Digital Twins (DT) can be exploited to improve Collective Irrigation Systems (CIS) performance and be fundamental for decision-making. Developing a DT is an enormous challenge with continuous adjustments and learning from the physical system. Agriculture represents one of the most water demanding sectors, and changing from gravity to pressurised water distribution turning the efficient use of water and energy as one of the main purposes of managing pressurised CIS. The DT is created based on field and laboratory tests, a systematic application of hydraulic modelling, water balance, energy balance and performance indicators. The data connection between the physical system and the DT and data advanced analytics provides a means to the operational setting, optimising, studying scenarios, and adapting to external changes of the pressurised CIS. In this paper, the authors propose a methodology to build a DT of a primary and secondary pressurised CIS network to evaluate water use efficiency, global energy efficiency, pumping facilities efficiency and energy inefficiency associated with water losses. A preliminary application to Block 4, a pressurised sub-system of Odivelas CIS, is presented in Southern Portugal. It was possible to ascertain the great potential of the physical twin – digital twin set to understand system processes, the corrective measures, the priority of maintenance and management decision of the pressurised collective irrigation system. This formulation is a good way to move towards smart water management in CIS.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Building a Digital Twin for the Management of Pressurised Collective Irrigation Systems
title Building a Digital Twin for the Management of Pressurised Collective Irrigation Systems
spellingShingle Building a Digital Twin for the Management of Pressurised Collective Irrigation Systems
Moreira, Madalena
Collective Irrigation Systems
Digital Twin
Water balance
Energy balance
Performance indicators
EPANET
title_short Building a Digital Twin for the Management of Pressurised Collective Irrigation Systems
title_full Building a Digital Twin for the Management of Pressurised Collective Irrigation Systems
title_fullStr Building a Digital Twin for the Management of Pressurised Collective Irrigation Systems
title_full_unstemmed Building a Digital Twin for the Management of Pressurised Collective Irrigation Systems
title_sort Building a Digital Twin for the Management of Pressurised Collective Irrigation Systems
author Moreira, Madalena
author_facet Moreira, Madalena
Sandra, Mourato
Carlos, Rodrigues
Sandra, Silva
Rita, Cabral Guimarães
author_role author
author2 Sandra, Mourato
Carlos, Rodrigues
Sandra, Silva
Rita, Cabral Guimarães
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, Madalena
Sandra, Mourato
Carlos, Rodrigues
Sandra, Silva
Rita, Cabral Guimarães
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Collective Irrigation Systems
Digital Twin
Water balance
Energy balance
Performance indicators
EPANET
topic Collective Irrigation Systems
Digital Twin
Water balance
Energy balance
Performance indicators
EPANET
description Digital Twins (DT) can be exploited to improve Collective Irrigation Systems (CIS) performance and be fundamental for decision-making. Developing a DT is an enormous challenge with continuous adjustments and learning from the physical system. Agriculture represents one of the most water demanding sectors, and changing from gravity to pressurised water distribution turning the efficient use of water and energy as one of the main purposes of managing pressurised CIS. The DT is created based on field and laboratory tests, a systematic application of hydraulic modelling, water balance, energy balance and performance indicators. The data connection between the physical system and the DT and data advanced analytics provides a means to the operational setting, optimising, studying scenarios, and adapting to external changes of the pressurised CIS. In this paper, the authors propose a methodology to build a DT of a primary and secondary pressurised CIS network to evaluate water use efficiency, global energy efficiency, pumping facilities efficiency and energy inefficiency associated with water losses. A preliminary application to Block 4, a pressurised sub-system of Odivelas CIS, is presented in Southern Portugal. It was possible to ascertain the great potential of the physical twin – digital twin set to understand system processes, the corrective measures, the priority of maintenance and management decision of the pressurised collective irrigation system. This formulation is a good way to move towards smart water management in CIS.
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