Title of article :
Turbo Expander System Behavior Improvement Using an Adaptive Fuzzy PID Controller.
Author/Authors :
Taleshian Jelodar, M Department of Engineering - Islamshahr Branch - Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr , Rastegar, H Electrical Engineering Department - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran , Pichan, M Electrical Engineering Department - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran
Abstract :
Turboexpanders are used in industries for cooling, liquefaction and also power
generation. An important part of these turbines is the variable angle nozzlecausing a nonlinear behavior
that is not well recognized among the prime movers of the dispersed generators. In this paper, at first,
the turbo expander system is evaluated in detail and its nonlinear behavior is investigated. Then, the
system is linearized and the variations of its eigenvalues are investigated by a system modal analysis
for some changes in input gas stream parameters. Afterwards, the variations of nozzle angle and output
pressure are studied using a conventional PID controller. Due to the system nonlinearity, adaptive PID
and fuzzy controllers are then designed to improve the system behavior by controlling mechanical parts
of turbine nozzle actuator. An adaptive controller uses a fuzzy system as a nonlinear tuner to specify
the coefficients for conventional PID controller of the system. A comparison of controllers’ effects is
presented. Simulation results show that the turbine response to step changes in gas flow rate or pressure
would be steadier when the adaptive or fuzzy controllers are used.
Keywords :
Turbo Expander , Modal Analysis , Adaptive PID , Fuzzy control , Nozzle Angle
Journal title :
AUT Journal of Modeling and Simulation