Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (Jul 2024)
Optimal controller for S–CO2 compressor inlet conditioning
Abstract
The small, simple, and effective characteristics of a Supercritical CO2 (S–CO2) power system make it an ideal candidate for distributed power generation. However, the distributed power generation will be required with constant changes in the operating conditions to meet the varying demand. Thus, it is necessary for the S–CO2 power system to demonstrate that it can operate safely and efficiently under all anticipated operating conditions. One of the key issues in the S–CO2 power system is controlling the compressor inlet conditions. This paper focused on the control of the compressor inlet temperature. In this paper, a system dynamic simulation code is used to model the precooler system for the compressor inlet control first. Based on the analysis results to obtain the transfer function and the state space, a linear quadratic controller was designed using optimal control theory. Since the controller was estimated to have steady-state error, a disturbance observer was also used. To validate the designed controller, experiments were conducted. The experimental results show that the proposed controller can be used to maintain the S–CO2 compressor inlet conditions under various transient scenarios without additional tuning.