Model predictive control as a tool for improving the process operation of MSW combustion plants |
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Authors: | Leskens M van Kessel L B M Bosgra O H |
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Institution: | Department of Process Modeling and Control, TNO Science and Industry, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands. martijn.leskens@tno.nl |
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Abstract: | In this paper a feasibility study is presented on the application of the advanced control strategy called model predictive control (MPC) as a tool for obtaining improved process operation performance for municipal solid waste (MSW) combustion plants. The paper starts with a discussion of the operational objectives and control of such plants, from which a motivation follows for applying MPC to them. This is followed by a discussion on the basic idea behind this advanced control strategy. After that, an MPC-based combustion control system is proposed aimed at tackling a typical MSW combustion control problem and, using this proposed control system, an assessment is made of the improvement in performance that an MPC-based MSW combustion control system can provide in comparison to conventional MSW combustion control systems. This assessment is based on simulations using an experimentally obtained process and disturbance model of a real-life large-scale MSW combustion plant. |
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