Thermoelastic steam turbine rotor control based on neural network

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Considered here are Nonlinear Auto-Regressive neural networks with eXogenous inputs (NARX) as a mathematical model of a steam turbine rotor for controlling steam turbine stress on-line. In order to obtain neural networks that locate critical stress and temperature points in the steam turbine during transient states, an FE rotor model was built. This model was used to train the neural networks on the basis of steam turbine transient operating data. The training included nonlinearity related to steam turbine expansion, heat exchange and rotor material properties during transients. Simultaneous neural networks are algorithms which can be implemented on PLC controllers. This allows for the application neural networks to control steam turbine stress in industrial power plants.

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Dominiczak, K., Rzadkowski, R., & Radulski, W. (2015). Thermoelastic steam turbine rotor control based on neural network. In Mechanisms and Machine Science (Vol. 21, pp. 2283–2294). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06590-8_187

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