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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Návrh provozování nového zdroje 120 MW Výtopna Maloměřice v distribuční soustavě 110kV E.ON / Design of operation of a new 120 MW Maloměřice heating plant power source in E.ON 110 kV power distribution network

Janda, Petr January 2010 (has links)
Before putting new power distribution installation into operation and before the connection to grid is needed to validate connectivity of the installation. Purpose of verification is to check compliance with the technical conditions of relevant regulations. Ones of the most important conditions include compliance with the prescribed connection voltage tolerance at the connecting device – and even in the worst-case – and provide necessary short-circuit capability of the other devices in a connected grid. Main task of my master’s thesis is just checking that the voltage tolerance and the control of short-circuit resistance. The calculations were performed by using the dispatching control system that works with the current parameters of the distribution system equipment 110 kV. Theoretical part of thesis describes two main points of the method of calculating the network operation and the method of calculating short-circuit conditions. Based on these theoretical processes are relevant input data processed and evaluated in the dispatching control system. The calculation and evaluate results are presented in the final part of the master’s work.
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Preliminary analysis of the potential energy saving achievable with a predictive control strategy of a heat pump for a single family house

Braida, Giacomo, Tomasetig, Roberto January 2018 (has links)
The present work reports a study related to the potential improvement of the energy performances of a heat pump based heating system for a Swedish single-family house. The analysis is focused on the design of new rule-based control strategies which employ perfect predictions of weather forecast and human behaviour information. In particular, the considered signals are the outdoor temperature, the solar radiation, the internal gain due to inhabitants’ activities and the Domestic Hot Water (DHW) consumption. The study is performed by means of the TRNSYS® simulation software in which the model of the heating system is implemented. More specifically, it is composed by a Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) unit, a stratified storage tank of three hundred litres and the building element. The performances of the developed control logics are evaluated using a degree-minute on/off controller as reference case. The results show that the improved control logics yield to an increase of the energy efficiency of the system as well as an enhancement of the indoor and DHW temperatures stability. / EffSys Expand P18: Smart Cotnrol Strategies for Heat Pump Systems
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Weather data for heat pump system control improvement: analysis of instantaneous and forecasted measurements and evaluation of potential energy savings

Monteggia, Mattia January 2018 (has links)
The present work deals with a study related to the analysis of weather data for heat pump system control improvement based on both instantaneous and forecasted measurements. In particular, the analysis is firstly focused on the comparison of multiple weather sources for the assessment of weather forecast uncertainties, based on the evaluation of errors in prediction with respect to measured values. Afterwards, the results are compared with the ones related to persistent predictions methods that assumes the state of the atmosphere to be stationary over the considered time interval. The development and testing of a new preliminary “predictive” control logic is also performed, thanks to TRNSYS numerical simulations, considering a typical Swedish single-family house located in Stockholm, with the aim of optimizing the operation of a heat pump heating system based on solar radiation prediction to yield energy and cost savings. With the crucial points of accuracy and precision by which the local weather processes can be predicted, the same TRNSYS model is run accounting for perfect predictions and solar radiation forecasted values. From this perspective, given the fact that forecast of solar radiation are usually absent within most of the weather forecast datasets, a deep analysis is also performed on hourly measurements of solar radiation to define a simple and effective methods to calculate hourly solar radiation predictions. The results show that, when a short-time horizon is considered, persistent predictions allow to provide forecasts with a sufficient accuracy, whereas, when longer horizon time are considered, significantly higher errors are calculated when persistent prediction techniques are adopted. Independently of the uncertainties considered for weather forecasts, the improved control logics demonstrated a potential for energy savings and improvements in indoor temperature stability when compared with a reference case of variable speed compressor with PID controller. / EffSys Expand P18: Smart Cotnrol Strategies for Heat Pump Systems
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Avaliação de métodos para projeto de controlador em dois níveis usando sinais de medição fasorial sincronizada / Methods assessment for controlling design on two levels using synchronized phasor measurement signals

Bento, Murilo Eduardo Casteroba 19 February 2016 (has links)
Esta proposta de pesquisa visa avaliar métodos de projeto de controladores em dois níveis, composto por controladores descentralizados e centralizado, utilizando sinais de medição fasorial sincronizada. Pesquisas iniciais foram realizadas utilizando a abordagem baseada na resolução da equação de Riccati num sistema multimáquinas, considerando aquisição de dados via medição fasorial sincronizada e atrasos de tempo nos canais de comunicação da entrada e da saída do controlador centralizado. Esta pesquisa propõe o projeto e avaliação de controladores centralizados através das abordagens baseadas na resolução da equação de Riccati, Desigualdades Matriciais Lineares e Algoritmos Genéticos. O projeto consiste em obter um controlador centralizado robusto a variações de carga e topologia do sistema, além de possíveis perdas de links de comunicação da entrada e da saída do controlador centralizado com o sistema elétrico. A fim de verificar a eficácia das abordagens de projeto foram utilizados o Sistema Equivalente Sul-Sudeste Brasileiro e o Sistema Simplificado Australiano. Além disso, simulações dinâmicas dos sistemas com aplicação de contingências foram realizadas com o propósito de se avaliar os controladores centralizados obtidos através de um modelo linear. Os resultados alcançados mostram semelhança e eficiência das abordagens quando se consideram múltiplos pontos de operação do sistema. A abordagem baseada em Algoritmos Genéticos se sobressai de acordo com os resultados obtidos para os sistemas-teste mencionados por propiciar um controlador centralizado robusto a múltiplos pontos de operação e possíveis perdas de links de comunicação. / This research proposal aims to compare control design methods on two levels, consisting of centralized and decentralized controllers, using signals synchronized phasor measurement. Initial researches have been conducted using the approach in solving the Riccati equation in a multi-machine system, considering data acquisition via synchronized phasor measurement and time delays in the communication channels of input and output of the centralized controller. This research proposes the design and comparison of centralized controllers through approaches based on resolution of the Riccati equation, Linear Matrix Inequalities and Genetic Algorithms. The project is to achieve a robust centralized controller to load variations and system topology changes and possible loss of communication of the input and output of the centralized controller with the electrical system. In order to verify the effectiveness of design approaches were used the Southern-Southeastern Brazil Equivalent Equivalent and Australian Simplified System. In addition, simulations of the dynamic systems with application of contingency were performed in order to evaluate the centralized controlling obtained by a linear model. The results show similarity and efficiency of the approaches when considering multiple system operating points. The Genetic Algorithms-based approach stands out according to the results obtained for the test systems mentioned, as demonstrated by the results, because it provides a robust centralized controller to multiple points of operation and possible loss of communication links.
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Modelling and control of a high performance electro-hydraulic test bench / Modélisation et commande d'un banc d'essai électro-hydraulique haute performance

Xu, Yaozhong 11 June 2013 (has links)
Les systèmes électro-hydrauliques sont largement utilisés dans l’industrie pour des contrôles de position ou d’effort. Cependant, à cause des non-linéarités du système électro-hydraulique, il est difficile d’établir un modèle précis valable sur une large bande de fréquences et de grands mouvements. Le travail de cette thèse concerne un banc d’essai électro-hydraulique qui comporte trois composants hydrauliques principaux, à savoir deux servovalves haute performance, un vérin à double tige, et une embase spécifique qui relie les servovalves et le vérin. Ce banc d’essai a été conçu pour tester des composants aéronautique et automobile dans des conditions réelles (par exemple, tests d'usure ou de vieillissement). Le premier objectif principal de cette thèse concerne la mise en œuvre d’un prototype virtuel basé sur un modèle précis issu de considérations physiques et d'un travail expérimental afin d'identifier les paramètres et de valider le réalisme du prototype virtuel. Le deuxième objectif est d'élaborer des lois de commande non-linéaires sophistiquées avec une large plage de fonctionnement et une bonne robustesse aux perturbations. Le modèle proposé basé sur le Bond Graph montre une très bonne adéquation entre les résultats de simulation et les résultats expérimentaux non seulement en basses fréquences, mais également en fréquences élevées. En particulier, les performances en hautes fréquences sont nettement améliorées par l'introduction des effets dynamiques liés à l’embase. En outre, des lois de commande, respectivement basées sur le backstepping et sur la commande sans modèle, ont été élaborées et mises en œuvre sur le banc d’essai. Toutes les lois de commande proposées ont été validées à la fois en simulation et expérimentalement. Les résultats montrent qu’ils conduisent à de meilleures performances en suivi de position et en robustesse par rapport aux lois de commande classiques. / Hydraulic systems are widely applied in industry for position or force control. However, due to hydraulic system nonlinearities, it is difficult to achieve a precise model valid over a large range of frequencies and movements. The work in this dissertation focuses on a high performance hydraulic test bench which involves three main hydraulic components, i.e. two high performance servovalves, a double rod actuator, and a specific intermediate block connecting the servovalves and actuator. This rig has been designed for testing aerospace or automotive components in real conditions (e.g. wear and ageing effects). The main objectives of this dissertation are first the development of a virtual prototype based on a precise model which is derived from the physical principles and experimental works, and then second the synthesis of several nonlinear control laws of this actuation system in a large operating range with a good robustness to the perturbations. The proposed model based on Bond Graph shows a very good agreement with experimental results not only at low frequencies, but also at high frequencies. Moreover, its performances are improved at high frequencies by introducing the dynamic effects due to the intermediate block. Besides, multivariable and monovariable control strategies, based on respectively the backstepping and the model-free method, are developed and implemented on the test bench. All the control strategies proposed have been validated by simulations and experiments. Results show they lead to better tracking precision and robustness performance compared to the conventional control techniques.
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Avaliação de métodos para projeto de controlador em dois níveis usando sinais de medição fasorial sincronizada / Methods assessment for controlling design on two levels using synchronized phasor measurement signals

Murilo Eduardo Casteroba Bento 19 February 2016 (has links)
Esta proposta de pesquisa visa avaliar métodos de projeto de controladores em dois níveis, composto por controladores descentralizados e centralizado, utilizando sinais de medição fasorial sincronizada. Pesquisas iniciais foram realizadas utilizando a abordagem baseada na resolução da equação de Riccati num sistema multimáquinas, considerando aquisição de dados via medição fasorial sincronizada e atrasos de tempo nos canais de comunicação da entrada e da saída do controlador centralizado. Esta pesquisa propõe o projeto e avaliação de controladores centralizados através das abordagens baseadas na resolução da equação de Riccati, Desigualdades Matriciais Lineares e Algoritmos Genéticos. O projeto consiste em obter um controlador centralizado robusto a variações de carga e topologia do sistema, além de possíveis perdas de links de comunicação da entrada e da saída do controlador centralizado com o sistema elétrico. A fim de verificar a eficácia das abordagens de projeto foram utilizados o Sistema Equivalente Sul-Sudeste Brasileiro e o Sistema Simplificado Australiano. Além disso, simulações dinâmicas dos sistemas com aplicação de contingências foram realizadas com o propósito de se avaliar os controladores centralizados obtidos através de um modelo linear. Os resultados alcançados mostram semelhança e eficiência das abordagens quando se consideram múltiplos pontos de operação do sistema. A abordagem baseada em Algoritmos Genéticos se sobressai de acordo com os resultados obtidos para os sistemas-teste mencionados por propiciar um controlador centralizado robusto a múltiplos pontos de operação e possíveis perdas de links de comunicação. / This research proposal aims to compare control design methods on two levels, consisting of centralized and decentralized controllers, using signals synchronized phasor measurement. Initial researches have been conducted using the approach in solving the Riccati equation in a multi-machine system, considering data acquisition via synchronized phasor measurement and time delays in the communication channels of input and output of the centralized controller. This research proposes the design and comparison of centralized controllers through approaches based on resolution of the Riccati equation, Linear Matrix Inequalities and Genetic Algorithms. The project is to achieve a robust centralized controller to load variations and system topology changes and possible loss of communication of the input and output of the centralized controller with the electrical system. In order to verify the effectiveness of design approaches were used the Southern-Southeastern Brazil Equivalent Equivalent and Australian Simplified System. In addition, simulations of the dynamic systems with application of contingency were performed in order to evaluate the centralized controlling obtained by a linear model. The results show similarity and efficiency of the approaches when considering multiple system operating points. The Genetic Algorithms-based approach stands out according to the results obtained for the test systems mentioned, as demonstrated by the results, because it provides a robust centralized controller to multiple points of operation and possible loss of communication links.
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Studies On Application Of Control Systems For Urban Water Networks

Kumar, M Prasanna 05 1900 (has links)
Management and supply of water in an urban water distribution system is a complex process, which include various complexities like pressure variations across the network depending on topography, demand variations depending on customers’ requirement and unaccounted water etc. Applying automatic control methods to water distribution systems is a way to improve the management of water distribution. There have been some attempts in recent years to develop optimal control algorithms to assist in the operation of complex water distribution systems. The difficulties involved by these hydraulic systems such as non-linearity, and diurnal demand patterns make the choice of a suitable automatic control method a challenge. For this purpose, this study intends to investigate the applicability of different controllers which would be able to meet the targets as quickly as possible and without creating undue transients. As a first step towards application of different controllers, PD and PID linear controllers have been designed for pump control and valve control in water distribution systems. Then a Dynamic Inversion based nonlinear controller has been designed by considering the non-linearities in the system. Here, different cases considering the effects of initial conditions used, linearization methods used, time step used for integration and selection of gains etc., have been studied before arriving at best controller. These controllers have been designed for both the flow control problems and level control problems. It is found that Dynamic Inversion-based nonlinear controller outperforms other controllers. It is well known that the performance of controllers is much dependent on the tuning of the gains (parameters). Thus in this study various alternative techniques such as Ziegler--Nichols rules (ZNPID), Genetic algorithms (GAPID) and fuzzy algorithms (FZPID) have been studied and a comparative study has been made Although with all the three gain tuning methods, required states have reached their target values, but the responses vary much in reaching to final targets. The self-tuned FZPID controller outperforms other two controllers, especially with regard to overshoots and the time taken to tune the gains for each problem. Further, an optimal DI controller is developed for the over determined case with more controls and less targets. Energy loss is considered as an objective function and normal DI controller equations are considered as constraints. Hence, an attempt is made to reduce the energy minimization in water distribution system by formulating an optimal control problem using optimal Dynamic Inversion concept. Finally, leakage reduction model is developed based on excessive pressure minimization problem by locating valves optimally as well as by setting valves optimally. For this purpose, optimization problem is solved using Pattern search algorithms and hydraulic analysis is carried out using EPANET program.
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Controlling the dynamic characteristics of machining systems through consciously designed joint interfaces

Frangoudis, Constantinos January 2014 (has links)
The precision of machining systems is ever increasing in order to keep up with components’ accuracy requirements. At the same time product variants areincreasing and order quantities are decreasing, which introduces high demands on the capability of machining systems. The machining system is an interaction between the machine tool structure, the process and the control system and is defined in terms of capability by the positional, static, dynamic and thermal accuracy. So far, the control of the machining system, in terms of static and dynamic stability is process based which is often translated into sub-optimum process parameters and therefore low productivity.This thesis proposes a new approach for control of the machining systemwhich is based on the capability to control the structural properties of themachine tool and as a result, controlling the outcome of the machining process.The control of the structural properties is realized by carefully designed Joint Interface Modules (JIMS). These modules allow for control of the stiffness and damping of the structure, as a result of tuning the contact conditions on the interface of the JIM; this is performed by control of the pre-load on the interface,by treatment of the interface with damping enhancing materials, or both. The thesis consists of a presentation of the motivation behind this work, the theoretical basis on which the proposed concept is based and a part describing the experimental investigations carried out. Two prototype JIMs, one for a milling process and one for a turning process were used in the experimental investigations that constitute the case studies for examining the validity of the proposed concept and demonstrating its applicability in a real production environment. / <p>QC 20140611</p> / EU FP7 POPJIM
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Task-Dependent Effects of Automation: The Role of Internal Models in Performance, Workload, and Situational Awareness in a Semi-Automated Cockpit.

Carmody, Meghan A. 01 March 1994 (has links)
Thesis (Doctora).
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Projeto de controladores de sistemas de potência utilizando otimização bioinspirada / Power system controllers design using bio-inspired optimization

Peres, Wesley 28 March 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Renata Lopes (renatasil82@gmail.com) on 2016-06-06T12:01:24Z No. of bitstreams: 1 wesleyperes.pdf: 8553175 bytes, checksum: 6f7d954432a35224645decbd6b1e94f7 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Adriana Oliveira (adriana.oliveira@ufjf.edu.br) on 2016-07-02T13:24:49Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 wesleyperes.pdf: 8553175 bytes, checksum: 6f7d954432a35224645decbd6b1e94f7 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-02T13:24:49Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 wesleyperes.pdf: 8553175 bytes, checksum: 6f7d954432a35224645decbd6b1e94f7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-03-28 / Os Estabilizadores de Sistemas de Potência (ESP) têm sido usados por décadas para fornecer amortecimento às oscilações eletromecânicas através do controle de excitação dos geradores síncronos. No presente trabalho, são propostas metodologias para o projeto de estabilizadores por meio do ajuste de ganho e fase. O ajuste é realizado de forma simultânea (coordenada), considerando múltiplos pontos de operação com o objetivo de garantir a robustez dos controladores. Duas estruturas são consideradas: a descentralizada, que utiliza somente sinais locais, e a hierárquica, que utiliza sinais remotos. A dinâmica do sistema elétrico de potência é modelada em espaço de estados e o procedimento de ajuste é formulado como um problema de otimização para a maximização do coeficiente de amortecimento do autovalor dominante do sistema em malha fechada considerando todos os pontos de operação. As metodologias, aqui abordadas, são baseadas em métodos de otimização bioinspirados no comportamento de enxames: Enxame de Partículas e Eco-localização de Morcegos. São desenvolvidas metodologias híbridas baseadas no acoplamento dos métodos bioinspirados com o Método do Gradiente Descendente para o refinamento dos ganhos dos controladores de forma a melhorar a busca local do processo de otimização. Com o objetivo de manter a diversidade da população, estratégias baseadas em multipopulações também são propostas. As metodologias propostas foram validadas através da simulação de sistemas teste de pequeno e médio porte, que são normalmente utilizados na literatura especializada. Os resultados são considerados promissores e acredita-se que as metodologias propostas possam ser de grande valor nessa área de conhecimento. / Power system stabilizers have been used for decades in order to provide the necessary damping of power system oscillations through generators excitation control. In this thesis, methodologies for stabilizers design (gain and phase compensation tuning) are presented. All stabilizers are simultaneously designed (coordinated design) taking into account a set of pre-specified operating conditions in order to ensure robustness. Two control structures are considered: decentralized (based on the use of local signals) and hierarchical (that uses remote signals). The power system dynamic is modeled in state space and the tuning procedure is formulated as an optimization problem in order to maximize the damping coefficient associated to the dominant pole in closed-loop operation for all operating conditions. The proposed methodologies are based on optimization algorithms bio-inspired in swarm behavior: Particle Swarm Optimization and Bat Algorithm. Hybrid methodologies are developed through coupling bio-inspired methods to the Steepest Descent method in order to enhance the local search procedure during the optimization process (only the stabilizers gain are adjusted in the local search). Multipopulational approaches are also developed in order to prevent the population diversity lost. The proposed methodologies are validated by using small and medium-sized benchmark power systems. The results are considered to be promising and the proposed methodologies are found of a great value in this research field.

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