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A novel linear active disturbance rejection controller for main steam temperature control based on the simultaneous
Guolian Hou1, Linjuan Gong1, Mengyi Wang2
1School of Control and Computer Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, China.
Abstract:
The main steam temperature of boiler outlet has been deemed as a significant parameter of the safety and economic performances in the thermal power plant operation. The complex working status of the thermal generation endures highly uncertain factors and remarkable disturbance, which call for effective controlling approaches in the corresponding temperature management. The linear active disturbance rejection controller (LADRC) is a conducive and powerful controlling method, whereas strong correlation between LADRC parameters leads to difficulties in optimally determining the controller parameters. Aiming at eliminating the negative effects on main steam temperature control caused by uncertainties factors and disturbances, a high performance LADRC based on a novel parameters optimization strategy, the simultaneous heat transfer search (SHTS) algorithm, is designed to deliver a stability, rapidity, and precision of control process. In the presented SHTS algorithm, all the three phases of heat transfer are randomly and parallel operated, providing a significant improvement towards the optimization performance. The proposed algorithm is first verified on various benchmark functions contrasted to state-of-the-art counterparts in performance validating, and then adopted in the parameter selection of LADRC in the main steam temperature control system. The excellent control performance, strong robustness and disturbance rejection ability of the designed approach are illustrated through the simulation results on main steam temperature control system.
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