Title :
Dynamic effects of turbocharging on adaptive speed control of diesel driven power-plants
Author :
Roy, S. ; Malik, O.P. ; Hope, G.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Calgary Univ., Alta., Canada
fDate :
6/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The adaptive control scheme introduced by S. Roy et al. (1991) for naturally aspirated diesel prime-movers has been applied to turbocharged generation plants. The performance has been studied in comparison to that of a fixed PI (proportional plus integral) controller. It is seen that since the nonlinear effect of air dynamics now affects the dynamic fuel consumption, the turbocharger is a major determinant of the adaptive controller performance. Furthermore, the performance is found to have a very significant effect due to the droop. It can in general be concluded that the turbocharger inertia should be low for high-droop operations. However, despite this predominant factor, the adaptive scheme can achieve good improvement over the conventional controller
Keywords :
adaptive control; diesel-electric power stations; velocity control; adaptive speed control; air dynamics; diesel prime-movers; dynamic fuel consumption; high-droop operations; turbocharged generation plants; Adaptive control; Control systems; Diesel engines; Pi control; Power generation; Programmable control; Proportional control; Thermodynamics; Turbines; Velocity control;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on