An Adaptive Fuzzy Pid Control of Hydro-Turbine Governor: Xiao-Ying Zhang, Ming-Guang Zhang
An Adaptive Fuzzy Pid Control of Hydro-Turbine Governor: Xiao-Ying Zhang, Ming-Guang Zhang
An Adaptive Fuzzy Pid Control of Hydro-Turbine Governor: Xiao-Ying Zhang, Ming-Guang Zhang
Abstract:
An adaptive fuzzy control strategy for hydro-turbine
governor is presented in this paper. Considering the complex
dynamic characteristic and uncertainty of the hydro-turbine
governor model and taking the static and dynamic
performance of the governing system as the ultimate goal, the
novel controller combined the classical PID control theory
with adaptive fuzzy control theory is designed. The presented
controller is a variable structure type; therefore its
parameters can be adaptively adjusted according to the
information of the control error. Simulation results show that
the proposed control strategy has adaptability, stability and
robustness and achieves good performance when applied to a
hydro-turbine governing system.
Keywords:
PID control; Adaptive fuzzy control; Hydro-turbine
governor; Simulation
1.
Introduction
2.
Model of turbine
Penstock
Q
r +
Governor
Electro-hydraulic
servo system
Mg0
_
Turbine
Mt
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Here, the Francis turbine is taken as example and the
flow and torque equations are described as:
Q = Q( H , n, )
(1)
M t = M t ( H , n, )
(2)
Where Q is flow rate, M t is turbine torque, H
is hydro-turbine water head, is gate opening, n is
hydro-turbine speed. When the parameters of turbine vary
in the small range at a stable operating point, the above two
equations can be linearized as:
q = eqy y + eqx x + qqh h
(3)
mt = e y y + eqx x + eqh h
where
eqh
(5)
(10)
coefficient.
T
h( s )
= 2hw th r s
q( s)
2
2.3.
(11)
(Ta + Tb )
dx
+ eg x = mt mg 0
dt
(12)
dm g
dx
speed.
2.4.
[8]:
LQr
gFH r
Tw
= hw
Tr
frequency. e g =
Tw =
(9)
dq
h = Tw t
dt
2Tw Tr
( s +)
Tr 2 s 2
(8)
is given as :
eqy =
eqx
(7)
T
h( s )
= 2 th( r s + )
2
q(s)
mt ( s )
1 Tw s
=
1
y(s)
1 + Tw s
2
(4)
dqt
is derivative of
dt
(6)
Ty
dy
+ y=u
dt
(13)
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non-linear, and can be approximated by linear models only
in the near hood of the operating point. These and other
factors lead to uncertainty. An adaptive fuzzy controller
whose design is base on the models of governing system
should provide stability and performance requirements in
the presence of uncertainty.
3.
3.1.
labeled N.
In this layer compute the normalized firing strength of each
rule.
Layer 4: Every node i in this layer is a circle node with
an output:
zi = wi ( pi x + qi y + ri )
N4
z = wi ( pi x + qi y + ri )
A3
Layer2 Layer3
N z2
A4
y
A5
form as:
Layer4
z
C = ( wi x j , wi y j , wi : i = 1, N 4 ) : j = 1, N p
1
bi
]T
Ai
U Ai ( x) =
such that s = pi , qi , ri : i = 1, N 4
z1
zi
Z = Cs
(17)
Where Z is the vector of outputs of size NP each calculated
using (16). s is the vector of consequent parameter values
Layer1
A2
{pi , qi , ri : i = 1, N 4 } is
where
(16)
i =1
A1
(15)
(14)
x ci 2
1 + (
)
ai
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ones. The fuzzy rule base consists of a collection of fuzzy
If-Then rules in the following form:
l
and
output
l
of
the
fuzzy
control
system,
PID
Adaptive
Fuzzy
controller
Hydroturbine
Governing
system
y(t)
Conclusions
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correct and practical.
[4]
Acknowledgements
This work supported by Gansu Provincial Natural
Science Foundation of China (No. ZS032-B25-027).
[5]
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