Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
700013 Control Engineering Practice 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper discusses optimal control strategies for switching between different burner modes in a novel compact marine boiler design. The ideal behaviour is defined in a performance index the minimisation of which defines an ideal trade-off between deviations in boiler pressure and water level from their respective setpoints and the cost of burner switches and variation of continuous input flows. Direct minimisation was found computationally infeasible and two different suboptimal strategies have been considered. The first one is based on the mixed logical dynamical framework. The second approach is based on a generalisation of hysteresis control. The strategies are verified on a simulation model of the compact marine boiler for control of low/high burner load switches.

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