An approach to multivariable combustion control design |
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Authors: | Ju&scaron Kocijan |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Trz?as?ka 25, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Abstract: | In this paper, an approach to multivariable combustion control design within the Individual Channel Design (ICD) framework for analysis and control design is presented. ICD is a framework which involves an interplay between customer specification, uncertain plant characteristics, and the multivariable feed-back design itself. Established multivariable methods and process engineering knowledge can be incorporated or evaluated within the ICD framework. The combustion control has been designed and evaluated with a computer simulation of both a linearized model and a nonlinear model of the closed-loop system. The ICD multivariable framework shows in a highly transparent manner, by way of simple graphical frequency response indicators, what the main possibilities and difficulties posed by a combustion process for multivariable control are, and how much trade-off between control specifications is possible. Solutions are also presented for problems such as: integrity of closed-loop control, balance of input-output channels, simple and transparent controller structure, and robustness. |
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Keywords: | multivariable control combustion control frequency domain individual channel design |
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