This paper presents a simulation study for the model-based synthesis and commissioning of the flue gas path control in a coal-fired power plant. Thanks to the modular model structure and the complexity tailoring capabilities offered by the adopted Object Oriented Modelling paradigm, critical manoeuvres – such as those for a fan or main fuel trip – could be tested in a timely manner and with good accuracy. Both simulation and experimental data are reported, and some discussions are carried out on the proposed approach as a general modus operandi for simulation-assisted commissioning.
Object-oriented modelling for control synthesis and commissioning in power plants: A case study on flue gas path control
CASELLA, FRANCESCO;LEVA, ALBERTO;
2013-01-01
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This paper presents a simulation study for the model-based synthesis and commissioning of the flue gas path control in a coal-fired power plant. Thanks to the modular model structure and the complexity tailoring capabilities offered by the adopted Object Oriented Modelling paradigm, critical manoeuvres – such as those for a fan or main fuel trip – could be tested in a timely manner and with good accuracy. Both simulation and experimental data are reported, and some discussions are carried out on the proposed approach as a general modus operandi for simulation-assisted commissioning.File in questo prodotto:
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