• DocumentCode
    646493
  • Title

    Design and experimental validation of control strategies for commercial gas preheating systems

  • Author

    Rauh, Andreas ; Senkel, Luise ; Aschemann, Harald

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Mechatron., Univ. of Rostock, Rostock, Germany
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    26-29 Aug. 2013
  • Firstpage
    229
  • Lastpage
    234
  • Abstract
    Heating gases with a time-varying mass flow is a common task in many applications in process engineering. Despite the distributed parameter characteristics of gas preheaters, state-of-the-art controllers for such devices rely on the usage of a heuristically tuned PID control structure (proportional, integrating, differentiating) with built-in limitations of the actuator operating range. These actuator constraints are caused by the facts that an active cooling of gases is commonly not possible and that the maximum heating power is typically limited. The same may hold for underlying constraints on the admissible variation rates of the gas temperatures. However, the use of PID controllers may lead to an unsatisfactory control behavior if an application with rapid changes between different operating points is desired. In such cases, actuator constraints may become active if they are not explicitly accounted for by a suitable trajectory planning procedure. The activation of these constraints then leads to an integrator windup with its well-known performance degradation and risk of instability. For this reason, a modelbased anti-windup strategy is presented in this paper, which can be implemented by means of the internal model control principle. It can be used in combination with state feedback controllers in a cascaded architecture to significantly improve the system´s capabilities for avoiding an integrator windup and for tracking predefined temperature trajectories which describe a smooth transition between different steady-state operating points.
  • Keywords
    actuators; control system synthesis; finite volume methods; heat systems; path planning; state feedback; temperature control; three-term control; trajectory control; actuator constraints; commercial gas preheating systems; control strategies; distributed parameter characteristics; gas temperatures; heating power; heuristically tuned PID control structure; integrator windup; model-based anti-windup strategy; process engineering; proportional-integral-derivative control; state feedback controllers; temperature trajectories; time-varying mass flow; trajectory planning procedure; Actuators; Electron tubes; Heating; Mathematical model; Observers; Robustness; State feedback;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Methods and Models in Automation and Robotics (MMAR), 2013 18th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Miedzyzdroje
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-5506-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/MMAR.2013.6669911
  • Filename
    6669911