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Models of a post-combustion absorption unit for simulation, optimization and non-linear model predictive control schemes

Author

  • Johan Åkesson
  • R Faber
  • Carl Laird
  • Hubertus Tummescheit
  • Stéphane Velut
  • Yu Zhu

Summary, in English

An increasing demand on load flexibility in power supply networks is the motivation to look at flexible, and possibly optimal control systems for power plants with carbon capture units. Minimizing the energy demand for carbon dioxide removal under these circumstances reduces the cost disadvantage of carbon capture compared to conventional production. In this work a dynamic model in Modelica of a chemical absorption process run with an aqueous monoethanolamine (MEA) is developed, and used for solving optimal control problems. Starting from a rather detailed dynamic model of the process, model reduction is performed based on physical insight.



The reduced model computes distinctly faster, shows similar transient behavior and reflects trends for optimal steady-state operations reported in the literature. The detailed model has been developed in Dymola, and the reduced model is used in JModelica.org, a platform supporting non-linear dynamic optimization. First results are shown on the dynamic optimization of the desorption column, the main cause of energy usage in the process.

Publishing year

2011

Language

English

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Control Engineering

Conference name

8th International Modelica Conference 2011

Conference date

2011-03-20

Conference place

Dresden, Germany

Status

Published

Research group

  • LCCC