Gain scheduling design based on active disturbance rejection control for thermal power plant under full operating conditions
Zhenlong Wu,
Donghai Li,
Yali Xue and
YangQuan Chen
Energy, 2019, vol. 185, issue C, 744-762
Abstract:
To integrate more renewable energy into the power grid, thermal power plants have to accelerate the speed of power output and extend their operating ranges, and this can result in great challenges for their safe operations and even safety accidents. To this end, a gain scheduling design based on active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) is proposed for thermal power plants under full operating conditions. The urgency of the proposed control strategy is illustrated by analyzing the control difficulties of coordinated control systems. Then the scheduling parameter selection and the linear switching method for the proposed control strategy are analyzed. Moreover, the qualitative stability analysis based on the Kharitonov theorem and the quantitative calculation of stability regions are carried out to ensure the stability of the closed-loop system. Simulations of the power tracking under different load tracking rates and disturbance rejection under the coal quality variation are carried out. Simulation results show that the tracking and disturbance rejection performance in both power output and throttle pressure loops has been improved simultaneously compared with the regular ADRC and the traditional proportional-integral control strategies. Based on the verified superiority, the proposed gain scheduling design based on ADRC shows a promising potential in industrial applications.
Keywords: Gain scheduling; Active disturbance rejection control; Coordinated control system; Full operating conditions; Stability analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.07.077
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