Comparison of intelligence control systems for voltage controlling on small scale compressed air energy storage

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This study presents the strategy of controlling the air discharge in the prototype of small scale compressed air energy storage (SS-CAES) to produce a constant voltage according to the user set point. The purpose of this study is to simplify the control of the SS-CAES, so that it can be integrated with a grid based on a constant voltage reference. The control strategy in this study is carried out by controlling the opening of the air valve combined with a servo motor using three intelligence control systems (fuzzy logic, artificial neural network (ANN), and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS)). The testing scenario of this system will be carried out using two scenes, including changing the voltage set point and by switching the load. The results that were obtained indicate that ANN has the best results, with an average settling time of 2.05S in the first test scenario and 6.65S in the second test scenario.

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Widjonarko, Soenoko, R., Wahyudi, S., & Siswanto, E. (2019). Comparison of intelligence control systems for voltage controlling on small scale compressed air energy storage. Energies, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12050803

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