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Generalized port-Hamiltonian DAE systems [PDF]

open access: yesSystems & Control Letters, 2018
Motivated by recent work in this area we expand on a generalization of port-Hamiltonian systems that is obtained by replacing the Hamiltonian function representing energy storage by a general Lagrangian subspace. This leads to a new class of algebraic constraints in physical systems modeling, and to an interesting class of DAE systems.
Arjan van der Schaft, Bernhard Maschke
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Irreversible port-Hamiltonian systems : a general formulation of irreversible processes with application to the CSTR. [PDF]

open access: yesChemical Engineering Science, 2013
International audienceIn this paper we suggest a class of quasi-port Hamiltonian systems called Irreversible port Hamiltonian Systems, that expresses simultaneously the first and second principle of thermodynamics as a structural property.
Maschke, Bernhard   +2 more
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Modelling and control of multi-energy systems : An irreversible port-Hamiltonian approach. [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Control, 2013
International audienceIn recent work a class of quasi port Hamiltonian system expressing the first and second principle of thermodynamics as a structural property has been defined : Irreversible port-Hamiltonian system.
Maschke, Bernhard   +2 more
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Weak Form of Stokes-Dirac Structures and Geometric Discretization of Port-Hamiltonian Systems

open access: yesJournal of Computational Physics, 2018
We present the mixed Galerkin discretization of distributed parameter port-Hamiltonian systems. On the prototypical example of hyperbolic systems of two conservation laws in arbitrary spatial dimension, we derive the main contributions: (i) A weak ...
Kotyczka, Paul   +2 more
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Linear port-Hamiltonian descriptor systems [PDF]

open access: yesMathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems, 2018
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Beattie, Christopher   +3 more
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Realization of a Bilayer Elastic Topological Insulator. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Sci (Weinh)
Bilayer elastic wave topological insulators are experimentally realized, introducing the layer degree of freedom to access four topological phases. This enables diverse domain walls and transmission behaviors, including interlayer conversion and beam splitting.
Ma C, Song Z, Cheng Z, Wu JH, Zhang B.
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A Reversible Hydropump–Turbine System

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2022
Water-pumped storage systems have become an ideal alternative to regulate the intermittent power delivered by renewable energy sources. For small-scale operations, a type of centrifugal pump coupled to asynchronous machines represents an adequate ...
Luis Miguel Esquivel-Sancho   +3 more
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Robust Fault-Tolerant Control for Stochastic Port-Hamiltonian Systems against Actuator Faults

open access: yesMathematics, 2022
Exploiting the stochastic Hamiltonian structure, this paper investigates the robust fault-tolerant control (FTC) for stochastic port-Hamiltonian systems (SPHSs) with actuator faults.
Song Xu, Wei Wang, Sheng-Yuan Chen
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Port-Hamiltonian Systems on Graphs [PDF]

open access: yesSIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 2013
In this paper we present a unifying geometric and compositional framework for modeling complex physical network dynamics as port-Hamiltonian systems on open graphs. Basic idea is to associate with the incidence matrix of the graph a Dirac structure relating the flow and effort variables associated to the edges, internal vertices, as well as boundary ...
Schaft, A. J., Maschke, B. M.
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Learning port-Hamiltonian Systems—Algorithms

open access: yesComputational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, 2023
In this article we study the possibilities of recovering the structure of port-Hamiltonian systems starting from “unlabelled” ordinary differential equations describing mechanical systems. The algorithm we suggest solves the problem in two phases.
Salnikov, V., Falaize, A., Lozienko, D.
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