Title :
Boiler models for system dynamic performance studies
Author_Institution :
Power Technol. Inc., Schenectady, NY, USA
fDate :
2/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The dynamic response of boiler pressure is a mass-volume-energy balance relationship which can be derived from changes in turbine valve position and boiler energy input. The response characteristics derived are compared with more simplified models which preserve the essential nonlinear process characteristics. It is shown that the dominant influence on the pressure response comes from the tuning of the pressure controls. Errors in modeling the steady-state response of the boiler itself are neutralized by the controls. The use of simplified boiler models in power system dynamic performance studies is justified
Keywords :
boilers; control system analysis computing; dynamic response; nonlinear control systems; power engineering computing; power station control; pressure control; turbines; valves; boiler pressure; dynamic response; energy input; mass-volume-energy balance relationship; models; nonlinear process characteristics; power engineering computing; power station pressure control; power system dynamic performance; tuning; turbine valve position; Boilers; Power system dynamics; Power system modeling; Power system simulation; Power system stability; Power system transients; Pressure control; Pressure effects; Temperature control; Turbines;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on