DocumentCode
1101315
Title
Development of a Multisegment Coal Mill Model Using an Evolutionary Computation Technique
Author
Wei, Jian-Lin ; Wang, Jihong ; Wu, Q.H.
Author_Institution
Liverpool Univ., Liverpool
Volume
22
Issue
3
fYear
2007
Firstpage
718
Lastpage
727
Abstract
This paper presents a multisegment coal mill model that covers the whole milling process from mill startup to shutdown. This multisegment mathematical model is derived through analysis of energy transferring, heat exchange, and mass flow balances. The work presented in the paper focuses on modeling E-type vertical spindle coal mills that are widely used in coal-fired power plants. An evolutionary computation technique is adopted to identify the unknown model parameters using the on-site measurement data. The identified parameters are then validated with different sets of online measured data. Validation results indicate that the model is accurate enough to represent the whole process of coal mill dynamics and can be used for prediction of the mill dynamic performance. Therefore, the model can be used for online monitoring, fault detection, and control to improve the efficiency of combustion.
Keywords
coal; evolutionary computation; heat transfer; milling; steam power stations; E-type vertical spindle coal mills; coal-fired power plants; energy transfer; evolutionary computation technique; heat exchange; mass flow balance; milling process; multisegment coal mill model; Combustion; Evolutionary computation; Heat transfer; Linear approximation; Mathematical model; Milling machines; Minerals; Power generation; Power system modeling; Predictive models; Coal mill modeling; genetic algorithms (GAs); system modeling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8969
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEC.2007.895459
Filename
4292205
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