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Passivity-based control of fluid flow networks with capacitance

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  • Dong, Zhe
  • Cheng, Zhonghua
  • Zhu, Yunlong
  • Zhang, Zuoyi
  • Dong, Yujie
  • Huang, Xiaojin

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Fluid flow networks (FFNs) widely exist in industrial energy systems tightly related with the industrial production and residents living, such as district heating networks (DHN), mine-ventilation systems and gas transportation systems. The FFN operation is to drive the flowrates and pressures to their desired values, and the flowrate-pressure coordinated control of FFN is crucial in providing safe, stable and efficient operation. Although fluid capacitance has the same importance as fluid resistance and fluid inductance in giving dynamical characteristics of FFN, fluid capacitance is still not fully considered in the flowrate and pressure control design of FFN. In this paper, a nonlinear dynamic model of general FFN with fluid resistance, inductance and capacitance is first given. By using this nonlinear model, it is shown that the general FFN dynamics is strictly passive, and the corresponding generalized Hamiltonian form (GHF) is also given. Based on the passivity of FFN, a decentralized adaptive flowrate-pressure coordinated control is newly proposed, taking a simple proportional-integral (PI) form while providing globally asymptotic regulation for network flowrates and pressures. This FFN control method is applied to design the flowrate-pressure controller of an auxiliary startup circuit (ASC) equipped to a modular high temperature gas-cooled reactor (mHTGR), and simulation results in the cases of heating-up and cooling-down show the feasibility of control design.

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  • Dong, Zhe & Cheng, Zhonghua & Zhu, Yunlong & Zhang, Zuoyi & Dong, Yujie & Huang, Xiaojin, 2024. "Passivity-based control of fluid flow networks with capacitance," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 299(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:299:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224012015
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131428
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