• DocumentCode
    1199458
  • Title

    A new coordinated control strategy for boiler-turbine system of coal-fired power plant

  • Author

    Li, Shaoyuan ; Liu, Hongbo ; Cai, Wen-Jian ; Soh, Yeng-Chai ; Xie, Li-Hua

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. of Autom., Shanghai Jiaotong Univ., China
  • Volume
    13
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2005
  • Firstpage
    943
  • Lastpage
    954
  • Abstract
    This paper presents the new development of the boiler-turbine coordinated control strategy using fuzzy reasoning and autotuning techniques. The boiler-turbine system is a very complex process that is a multivariable, nonlinear, slowly time-varying plant with large settling time and a lot of uncertainties. As there exist strong couplings between the main steam pressure control loop and the power output control loop in the boiler-turbine unit with large time-delay and uncertainties, automatic coordinated control of the two loops is a very challenging problem. This paper presents a new coordinated control strategy (CCS) which is organized into two levels: a basic control level and a high supervision level. Proportional-integral derivative (PID) type controllers are used in the basic level to perform basic control functions while the decoupling between two control loops can be realized in the high level. A special subclass of fuzzy inference systems, called the Gaussian partition with evenly (GPE) spaced midpoints systems, is used to self-tune the main steam pressure PID controller´s parameters online based on the error signal and its first difference, aimed at overcoming the uncertainties due to changing fuel calorific value, machine wear, contamination of the boiler heating surfaces and plant modeling errors. For the large variation of operating condition, a supervisory control level has been developed by autotuning technique. The developed CCS has been implemented in a power plant in China, and satisfactory industrial operation results demonstrate that the proposed control strategy has enhanced the adaptability and robustness of the process. Indeed, better control performance and economic benefit have been achieved.
  • Keywords
    boilers; fuzzy reasoning; multivariable control systems; nonlinear control systems; power plants; pressure control; self-adjusting systems; three-term control; turbines; Gaussian partition; autotuning techniques; boiler-turbine system; coal-fired power plant; coordinated control; decoupling control; fuzzy inference systems; fuzzy reasoning; machine wear; multivariable nonlinear slowly time-varying plant; multivariable systems; plant modeling errors; power output control loop; proportional-integral derivative control; steam pressure PID control; steam pressure control loop; supervisory control; Automatic control; Carbon capture and storage; Control systems; PD control; Pi control; Power generation; Pressure control; Proportional control; Three-term control; Uncertainty; Boiler-turbine coordinated control strategy; decoupling control; industrial application; multivariable systems; power plant;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1063-6536
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCST.2005.854319
  • Filename
    1522234