TY - INPR A1 - Hante, Falk M. A1 - Schmidt, Martin T1 - Gas Transport Network Optimization: PDE-Constrained Models N2 - The optimal control of gas transport networks was and still is a very important topic for modern economies and societies. Accordingly, a lot of research has been carried out on this topic during the last years and decades. Besides mixed-integer aspects in gas transport network optimization, one of the main challenges is that a physically and technically detailed modeling of transient gas dynamics leads to theoretically and computationally highly demanding models involving nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs). For further background on the application, historical notes and a detailed discussion of mixed-integer aspects for stationary descriptions we refer to Hante and Schmidt (2023). In this chapter, we focus on the most common modeling approaches concerning transient descriptions, point out the challenges, and summarize important contributions concerning the optimization of the most relevant control parameters for this particular class of problems. KW - Gas networks KW - Partial differential equations KW - Optimal control KW - PDE-constrained optimization KW - Modeling Y1 - 2023 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Leugering, Günter T1 - Nonoverlapping Domain Decomposition for Instantaneous Optimal Control of Friction Dominated Flow in a Gas-Network N2 - We consider a non-overlapping domain decomposition method for an optimal control problem related to the flow of gas in a pipe network. The equations of motions are taken to be represented by a friction dominated model derived from a semi-linear approximation of the fully nonlinear isothermal Euler gas equations. This involves a p-Laplace-type problem on the graph with p = 3/2. We continue the work by Leugering and Mophou where such a problem has been discussed in the context of an instantaneous control strategy. We provide a non-overlapping domain decomposition in the spirit of P.L. Lions for elliptic problems and extend the method to the first order optimality system. KW - Optimal control KW - Gas networks KW - p-Laplace problem on a graph KW - Optimality system KW - Domain decomposition Y1 - 2022 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Leugering, Günter T1 - Space-time-domain decomposition for optimal control problems governed by linear hyperbolic systems N2 - In this article, we combine a domain decomposition method in space and time for optimal control problems with PDE-constraints described by Lagnese and Leugering to a simultaneous space-time decomposition applied to optimal control problems for systems of linear hyperbolic equations with distributed control. We thereby extend the recent work by Krug et al. and answer a long standing open question as to whether the combination of time- and space domain decomposition for the method under consideration can be put into one single convergent iteration procedure. The algorithm is designed for a semi-elliptic system of equations obtained from the hyperbolic optimality system by the way of reduction to the adjoint state. The focus is on the relation to the classical procedure introduced by Lions for elliptic problems. KW - Space- and time-domain decomposition KW - Optimal control KW - linear hyperbolic systems KW - Convergence KW - A posteriori error estimates Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Leugering, Günter T1 - Space-Time-Domain Decomposition for Optimal Control Problems Governed by Linear Hyperbolic Systems N2 - In this article, we combine a domain decomposition method in space and time for optimal control problems with PDE-constraints described by Lagnese and Leugering to a simultaneous space-time decomposition applied to optimal control problems for systems of linear hyperbolic equations with distributed control. We thereby extend the recent work by Krug et al. and answer a long standing open question as to whether the combination of time- and space domain decomposition for the method under consideration can be put into one single convergent iteration procedure. The algorithm is designed for a semi-elliptic system of equations obtained from the hyperbolic optimality system by the way of reduction to the adjoint state. The focus is on the relation to the classical procedure introduced by Lions for elliptic problems. KW - Space- and time-domain decomposition KW - Optimal control KW - linear hyperbolic systems KW - Convergence KW - A posteriori error estimates Y1 - 2021 ER -