Author/Authors :
Moradi، H. نويسنده PhD degrees , , Alasty، A. نويسنده , , Saar-Avval، M. نويسنده Professor , , BAKHTIARI NEJAD، F. نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Due to demands for the economical operations of power plants and environmental
awareness, performance control of a boiler-turbine unit is of great importance.
In this paper, a nonlinear Multi Input-Multi Output model (MIMO) of a utility boilerturbine
unit is considered. Drum pressure, generator electric output and drum water level
(as the output variables) are controlled by manipulation of valves position for fuel, feedwater
and steam
ows. After state space representation of the problem, two controllers,
based on gain scheduling and feedback linearization, are designed. Tracking performance
of the system is investigated and discussed for three cases of ʹnearʹ, ʹfarʹ and ʹso farʹ setpoints.
According to the results obtained, using feedback linearization approach leads
to more quick time responses with a bit more overshoots (in comparison with the gain
scheduling method). In addition, in feedback linearization strategy, input control signals
(valves position) are actuated in less time with less oscillations. It is observed that in the
presence of an arbitrary random uncertainty in model parameters, the controller designed
based on feedback linearization is more robust. Finally, according to the phase portraits of
the problem, as the desired speed of tracking process is increased, dynamic system tends
to demonstrate a chaotic behaviour