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A Controller Synthesis Method to Achieve Independent Reference Tracking Performance and Disturbance Rejection Performance

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 7, Issue 18, Pages 16164-16186

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c01524

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  1. State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC) Chaoyang Yanshanhu Power Co. Ltd
  2. State Key Lab of Power Systems, Department of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University

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This paper discusses the conflict between input-output response and disturbance-output response in control systems, and proposes a novel controller FC-DDE PID that can achieve reference tracking and disturbance rejection performance simultaneously, which is of great importance for the control of coal-fired power plants.
This paper deals with the conflict between the input-output response and the disturbance-output response, which cannot be completely eliminated by traditional and advanced control strategies without using the accurate process model. The inherently close association of these two responses and the unavailability of the accurate process model pose a great challenge to field test engineers of a coal-fired power plant, that is, the design requirements of reference tracking and disturbance rejection are compromised. In this paper, a novel two-degree-of-freedom controller-feedforward compensated (FC) desired dynamic equational (DDE) proportional-integral-derivative (PID) (FC-DDE PID)-is proposed as a viable alternative. In addition to achieving independent reference tracking performance and disturbance rejection performance, its simple structure and tuning procedure are specifically appealing to practitioners. Simulations, experiments, and field tests demonstrate the advantages of the proposed controller in both reference tracking and disturbance rejection, thus making FC-DDE PID a convenient and effective controller for the control of the coal-fired power plants, readily implementable on the distributed control system (DCS).

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