Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
721231 IFAC Proceedings Volumes 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A model-based control strategy for the compensation of combustion power fluctuations in small-scale biomass fired boilers is presented. Delay-free heat output model is obtained by utilising combustion temperature measurements. Local principal component regression models are constructed to cope with changing combustion conditions and redundant input variables found by data analysis. The modelling approach was validated using data from 30 kW and 300 kW boilers. Usability of the discussed monitoring method for compensating fuel power disturbances by the primary air control was tested in practice. The results imply that modelling information can be utilised as a part of the control structure, enabling the cost-effective way to reduce emissions and maintain optimal combustion conditions in the distributed energy production with solid biomass fuels.

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