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Linear control of a boiler-turbine unit: analysis and design
Wen Tan1, Fang Fang, Liang Tian
1Department of Automation and Key Laboratory of Condition Monitoring and Control for Power Plant Equipment (Ministry of Education), North China Electric Power University, Zhuxinzhuang, Dewai, Beijing, 102206, China. wtan@ieee.org
Abstract:
Linear control of a boiler-turbine unit is discussed in this paper. Based on the nonlinear model of the unit, this paper analyzes the nonlinearity of the unit, and selects the appropriate operating points so that the linear controller can achieve wide-range performance. Simulation and experimental results at the No. 4 Unit at the Dalate Power Plant show that the linear controller can achieve the desired performance under a specific range of load variations.
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