Title :
Energy saving scheme for steel rolling mills in steel manufacturing system with H∞ stabilization in parameter uncertainties
Author :
Vaidyan, V.M. ; Shijoh, V. ; Sasikumaran, S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., King Khalid Univ., Abha, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
In conventional approaches of operation of steel rolling mills, even though Integral Proportional (IP) speed/Neural controllers were used, unfortunately the energy efficiency is not taken into account. This incurs lot of losses in terms of electrical energy and overhead costs. Reduction of energy consumed is critical for reaching a sustainable future. A new approach with maximum efficiency operation is introduced here which ensures energy efficiency and profitable operation of steel rolling mills. Also in industrial applications, armature resistance, armature inductance, moment of inertia, and friction coefficient vary as the operating conditions of the steel rolling mill change. To address parameter uncertainty issues, an H∞ control based approach is used to ensure robustness in multiple parameter uncertainties along with simultaneous energy efficient operation of steel rolling mills. A profitable robust energy efficient approach for steel rolling mills which can be used in real time mills is the result as the proposed robust and efficient operation ensures less overhead and in turn profit in industry. System was modeled from first principles and then was simulated in Matlab environment. The results confirm that the system has better efficiency. And also in validation it confirms system is stable even in multiple parameter uncertainties and load perturbations.
Keywords :
H∞ control; PI control; energy conservation; manufacturing systems; neurocontrollers; robust control; rolling mills; steel manufacture; velocity control; H∞ control; H∞ stabilization; Matlab environment; armature inductance; armature resistance; energy saving scheme; friction coefficient; integral proportional speed-neural controllers; moment of inertia; parameter uncertainties; profitable robust energy efficient approach; steel manufacturing system; steel rolling mills; Energy efficiency; Iron; Resistance; Robustness; Steel; Uncertain systems; Uncertainty; Energy Efficiency; Energy Efficient Drives; H-infinity control; Robust Control; Steel Making Process;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Process & Control (ICSPC), 2013 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2208-6
DOI :
10.1109/SPC.2013.6735125