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Title: Pressure Pump Power Control in the Primary Circuit of the Heat Exchange System
Authors: Shilin, Aleksandr Anatoljevich
Bukreev, Viktor Grigorievich
Prohorov, Sergey
Keywords: давление; насосы; питание; теплообмен; горячее водоснабжение; пластинчатые теплообменники; регулирующие элементы; асинхронные электроприводы; математические модели; регуляторы
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Citation: Shilin A. A. Pressure Pump Power Control in the Primary Circuit of the Heat Exchange System / A. A. Shilin, V. G. Bukreev, S. Prohorov // MATEC Web of Conferences. — 2017. — Vol. 91 : Smart Grids 2017 : The Fourth International Youth Forum, October 10-14, 2016, Tomsk, Russia : [proceedings]. — [01043, 5 p.].
Abstract: In this paper we consider the problem of speed in hot water systems where highly efficient plate heat exchanger is used. Especially marked the problem which is connected with long transition drive of constant speed exceeding the time of the heat exchanger accumulative tank emptying more than twice. As a regulating element in the heat exchange system there was proposed to use asynchronous electric drive of pressure pump in the primary circuit of the heat exchanger. For correct use of such electric drive we solved the problem of control object mathematical model synthesis, which has non-linear properties, in particular, the transfer coefficient of the circuit can vary in more than 6 times. At the same time there was revealed the dependence of the transfer coefficient on the motor speed, which must be considered in the controller synthesis. In conclusion we suggested the solutions of regulators synthesis tasks with customizable settings for speed and switchable structure between relay [lambda] and PI regulators.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/36629
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