Title :
Tuning of a combustion controller by extremum seeking: a simulation study
Author :
Schneider, Georg ; Ariyur, Kartik B. ; Krstic, Miroslav
Author_Institution :
Dept. of ISD, Stuttgart Univ., Germany
Abstract :
Attenuation of thermoacoustic instabilities by active control has received considerable attention. Many experimentally successful endeavors have used phase-shifting controllers feeding back a phase-shifted/time-delayed version of the dominant harmonic of acoustic oscillations through appropriate actuation (loudspeakers or fuel flow modulation). The phase-shifters are tuned by trial and error to produce a minimum oscillation amplitude. Hence, for widespread practical application of these controllers, there exists a need for adaptive tuning of the phase-shift to produce a minimum oscillation amplitude in a dynamic environment. The present simulation study demonstrates the efficacy of the extremum seeking algorithm and a modified version in optimally tuning the phase-shift in a model of a controlled combustion process identified from data. Step and ramp changes in the optimal phase-shift are successfully tracked, and oscillation amplitude kept at its minimum value
Keywords :
combustion; optimal control; oscillations; tuning; acoustic oscillations; active control; adaptive tuning; combustion controller; dynamic environment; extremum seeking; minimum oscillation amplitude; phase-shifting controllers; ramp changes; step changes; thermoacoustic instabilities; Adaptive control; Attenuation; Combustion; Fuels; Loudspeakers; Optimal control; Phase modulation; Process control; Programmable control; Tuning;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 2000. Proceedings of the 39th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6638-7
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.2001.914786