DocumentCode
88226
Title
Monitoring of Oxygen Content in the Flue Gas at a Coal-Fired Power Plant Using Cloud Modeling Techniques
Author
Xiaojuan Han ; Yong Yan ; Cheng Cheng ; Yueyan Chen ; Yanglin Zhu
Author_Institution
Sch. of Control & Comput. Eng., North China Electr. Power Univ., Beijing, China
Volume
63
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Apr-14
Firstpage
953
Lastpage
963
Abstract
The accurate measurement of oxygen content in the flue gas at a coal-fired power plant is important for the plant operators to realize closed-loop and optimal control. In this paper, eight zirconium oxygen analyzers were used to measure the oxygen content in the flue gas under real plant conditions. A cloud model is incorporated into the measurement system. In consideration of the temporal and spatial characteristics of the oxygen sensors, a quantitative transformation fusion model based on the cloud model theory is established. The oxygen content in the flue gas is calculated using mean value, space fusion, and space-time fusion methods, respectively. The temperatures of both flue gas and cold air are also measured to calculate the heat loss of the flue gas and the combustion efficiency of the boiler. On-plant demonstration results show that the proposed method produces more accurate measurements than those from the mean value method, leading to increased combustion efficiency and reduced heat loss.
Keywords
boilers; combustion; flue gases; heat losses; oxygen; sensor fusion; steam power stations; temperature measurement; O2; boiler combustion efficiency improvement; closed-loop control; cloud model theory; cloud modeling techniques; coal-fired power plant conditions; cold air temperature measurement; flue gas temperature measurement; heat loss reduction; mean value method; optimal control; oxygen content measurement; oxygen content monitoring; oxygen sensors; plant operators; quantitative transformation fusion model; space-time fusion method; spatial characteristics; temporal characteristics; zirconium oxygen analyzers; Clouds; Combustion; Generators; Numerical models; Sensors; Temperature measurement; Zirconium; Cloud model; combustion efficiency; flue gas; heat loss; oxygen content; space fusion; space–time fusion;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.2013.2287117
Filename
6658913
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