Model Predictive Control of Circulating Fluidized Bed Coal Combustor

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This paper is concerns with the study of model predictive control of a circulating fluidized bed coal combustor. A nonlinear mechanical model is proposed based on a pilot plant and representative of the main combustion phenomena. The nonlinear model is linearized at the steady-state point, linear state-space model is obtained. Model predictive control (MPC) strategy is applied using linear model. Simulation results are presented and discussed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 846-847)

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73-76

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November 2013

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