A Hierarchical Architecture for Optimal Unit Commitment and Control of an Ensemble of Steam Generators
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
A hierarchical architecture for the optimal management of an ensemble of steam generators is presented. The subsystems are coordinated by a multilayer scheme for jointly sustaining a common load. The high level optimizes the load allocation and the generator schedule, considering activation dynamics by a hybrid model. At the medium level, a robust tube-based model predictive control (MPC) tracks a time-varying demand using a centralized--but aggregate--model, whose order does not scale with the number of subsystems. A nonlinear optimization, at medium level, addresses MPC infeasibility due to abrupt changes of ensemble configuration. Low-level decentralized controllers stabilize the generators. This control scheme enables the dynamical modification of the ensemble configuration and plug and play operations. Simulations demonstrate the approach potentialities.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Boilers; Generators; Optimization; Production; Job shop scheduling; Indexes; Dynamic scheduling; Hierarchical control of large-scale network systems; model predictive control (MPC).
List of contributors:
Ballarino, Andrea; Spinelli, Stefano
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