Invariant Control of the Technological Plants to Compensate an Impact of Main Disturbances Preemptively
The paper considers a survey of the research procedures and results due to invariant control method application perspective for operation quality advancement in several technological plants (wastewater biological treatment tanks and water steam production boilers), which operate under influence of o...
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Published in | Latvian journal of physics and technical sciences Vol. 53; no. 3; pp. 34 - 44 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Riga
De Gruyter Open
01.06.2016
De Gruyter Poland |
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Summary: | The paper considers a survey of the research procedures and results due to invariant control method application perspective for operation quality advancement in several technological plants (wastewater biological treatment tanks and water steam production boilers), which operate under influence of organised and random disturbances. A specified subject of research is the simulation model of the multi-link invariant control system for steam pressure stabilisation in a steam boiler by preemptive compensation of steam load and feed water flow impact on output parameter (steam pressure), developed in MATLAB/SIMULINK. Simulation block-diagram of the steam boiler invariant control system, containing closed loop PID control circuit and open loop DPC circuit, has been composed on the basis of the designed mathematical model of the system components, disturbance compensation algorithms, and operational equation of the invariant control system. Comparative response of the steam boiler, operating under influence of fluctuating disturbances, with conventional PID control and using PID-DPC control with disturbance compensation controller DPC, has been investigated. Simulation results of invariant PID – DPC control system show that output parameter of the steam boiler - pressure remains practically constant under fluctuating disturbances due to a high-speed response of DPC controller. |
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ISSN: | 0868-8257 0868-8257 2199-6156 |
DOI: | 10.1515/lpts-2016-0019 |