A systematic approach to the modelling of thermodynamic systems with phase transitions is presented. It is shown that the dynamics of these systems can be adequately represented within the regional hybrid systems framework. This means that the discrete state changes autonomously at fixed submanifold boundaries. Furthermore, we assume that in each single phase the system's dynamics can be described in terms of equilibrium thermodynamics. This allows for the application of well developed methods from contact geometry. The minimisation of entropy plays a central role in all processes involving energy transformation and storage. So for this class of systems, there is a natural optimal control problem, namely that where the increase of entropy is used as a criterion to be minimised. To illustrate these ideas a hybrid model of a simple thermodynamic system with a liquid-vapour phase transition is presented; the system-theoretic properties of this model are analysed and a hybrid optimal control problem is formulated.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Название основной публикацииProceedings - WODES 2010
Подзаголовок основной публикации10th International Workshop on Discrete Event Systems
Страницы53-58
Число страниц6
Том10
ИзданиеPART 1
СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 дек 2010
Событие10th International Workshop on Discrete Event Systems, WODES 2010 - Berlin, Германия
Продолжительность: 30 авг 20101 сен 2010

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конференция10th International Workshop on Discrete Event Systems, WODES 2010
Страна/TерриторияГермания
ГородBerlin
Период30/08/101/09/10

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