A predictive dynamic model of a smart cogeneration plant fuelled with fast pyrolysis bio-oil

S. M. Asadzadeh, Nils Axel Andersen
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Small-scale biomass-based cogeneration has the potential to contribute significantly to a clean, flexible, secure, and cost-efficient energy system. It provides flexibility to future energy systems by balancing variable intermittent renewable energy sources. A smart control unit is needed to exploit its flexibility. A dynamic system model is required to enable smart control of a cogeneration unit and to determine its optimal working points. This study aims to develop, parameterise and tune a dynamic model of a cogeneration plant fuelled with fast-pyrolysis bio-oil. The system is a hybrid diesel generator/flue gas boiler plant for electricity generation and water/space heating. The plant has two unique features: (i) pyrolysis bio-oil is the new fuel for both engine and boiler and influences their operation and emissions, (ii) power and heat generation are partially decoupled and hence nonlinearly correlated. The paper presents the integration of the components ' dynamic models into a system model. The model is parameterised and partially validated using measurements from a turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine and a swirl burner, both running on fast-pyrolysis bio-oil. Preliminary controls are designed and evaluated. The applicability and usefulness of the model for cogeneration system analysis and control design evaluation are also illustrated. Results show that the feasible operation region area of the hybrid engine/boiler system is 100% larger than that of the CHP engine. The hybrid plant can achieve energy efficiencies above 85% in response to fluctuating load demand of a hospital.
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以快速热解生物油为燃料的智能热电联产装置的预测动态模型
小型生物质热电联产有潜力为建立一个清洁、灵活、安全和具有成本效益的能源系统作出重大贡献。它通过平衡可变的间歇性可再生能源,为未来的能源系统提供灵活性。需要一个智能控制单元来发挥其灵活性。为了实现热电联产机组的智能控制,确定热电联产机组的最佳工作点,需要建立动态系统模型。本研究旨在开发、参数化和调整以快速热解生物油为燃料的热电联产厂的动态模型。该系统是用于发电和水/空间加热的混合柴油发电机/烟道气锅炉装置。该工厂有两个独特的特点:(i)热解生物油是发动机和锅炉的新燃料,并影响其运行和排放;(ii)电力和热量产生部分解耦,因此非线性相关。本文提出了将组件的动态模型集成为系统模型的方法。该模型通过涡轮增压四缸柴油发动机和涡流燃烧器进行参数化和部分验证,两者都使用快速热解生物油。初步控制被设计和评估。说明了该模型在热电联产系统分析和控制设计评价中的适用性和实用性。结果表明,混合动力锅炉系统的可行运行区域面积比热电联产发动机大100%。混合电厂可以达到85%以上的能源效率,以应对医院的波动负荷需求。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems – JSDEWES is an international journal dedicated to the improvement and dissemination of knowledge on methods, policies and technologies for increasing the sustainability of development by de-coupling growth from natural resources and replacing them with knowledge based economy, taking into account its economic, environmental and social pillars, as well as methods for assessing and measuring sustainability of development, regarding energy, transport, water, environment and food production systems and their many combinations.
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