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Active Disturbance Rejection Control of Boiler Forced Draft System: A Data-Driven Practice

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Boiler forced draft systems play a critical role in maintaining power plant safety and efficiency. However, their control is notoriously intractable in terms of modelling difficulty, multiple disturbances and severe… Click to show full abstract

Boiler forced draft systems play a critical role in maintaining power plant safety and efficiency. However, their control is notoriously intractable in terms of modelling difficulty, multiple disturbances and severe noise. To this end, this paper develops a data-driven paradigm by combining some popular data analytics methods in both modelling and control. First, singular value decomposition (SVD) is utilized for data classification, which further cooperates with back propagation (BP) neural network to de-noise the measurements. Second, prediction error method (PEM) is used to analyze the historical data and identify the dynamic model, whose responses agree well with the actual plant data. Third, by estimating the lumped disturbances via the real-time data, active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) is employed to control the forced draft system, whose stability is analyzed in the frequency domain. Simulation results demonstrate the efficiency and superiority of the proposed method over proportional-integral-differential (PID) controller and model predictive controller, depicting a promising prospect in the future industry practice.

Keywords: active disturbance; control; forced draft; data driven; boiler forced

Journal Title: Sustainability
Year Published: 2020

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