1994
DOI: 10.1016/0967-0661(94)90001-9
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Adaptive control for the steam temperature of thermal power plants

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“…Previous studies in the application of advanced control, predictive control, and adaptive control to the regulation of superheater steam temperatures in large power plants are presented in [SSLG00, KC07b,LLT03,Moe99,MOF+94,FJG93,Maf97,KC07a]. Also a previous implementation of adaptive predictive control (APC) at the Pasajes de San Juan power station, belonging to the company Iberdrola, is presented in [PPCC97].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Previous studies in the application of advanced control, predictive control, and adaptive control to the regulation of superheater steam temperatures in large power plants are presented in [SSLG00, KC07b,LLT03,Moe99,MOF+94,FJG93,Maf97,KC07a]. Also a previous implementation of adaptive predictive control (APC) at the Pasajes de San Juan power station, belonging to the company Iberdrola, is presented in [PPCC97].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Other studies in the application of advanced control, predictive control, and /or adaptive control to the regulation of superheater steam temperatures in large power plants are presented in and as well as a previous implementation of adaptive predictive control (APC) at the Pasajes de San Juan power station , belonging to the company Iberdrola.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last 10 years, several advanced control methods for the control of thermal power plants have been reported. Examples are the generalized predictive control (GPC) method based on local model networks [5], the self-tuning minimum variance control method for steam temperature control [3], the self-tuning multi-loop generalized predictive control (GPC) method [2], and the multivariable dynamic matrix control (DMC) method based on linear models [6]. Of these, the local model Toyoda [7] introduced an algorithm based on an amplitude-dependent auto-regressive model [1], which uses an off-line method to identify the load-dependent non-linearity of thermal power plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%