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Modelling and control of urea-SCR systems through the triple-step non-linear method in consideration of time-varying parameters and reference dynamics
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Triple-step Non-linear MethodEngineeringNonlinear Mechanical SystemStabilitySystems EngineeringNonlinear ControlControl MethodModel-based Control TechniqueNovel ControllerMechatronicsDynamic Operation ModeUrea-scr SystemsControl DesignControl EngineeringAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsProcess ControlAdaptive ControlReference DynamicsBusinessPid ControlControl StrategiesVibration Control
Owing to the dynamic operation mode of urea selective catalytic reduction (urea-SCR) systems, advanced control strategies are required to improve urea dosing control. A new control-oriented model presentation of urea-SCR systems is developed in this study. A novel controller based on the triple-step non-linear method is designed. The controller drives the non-linear system with time-varying parameters to track the variable ammonia coverage ratio. Unlike the existing triple-step non-linear method, the third design procedure in the proposed method is adjusted as an [Formula: see text] error feedback control. The proposed method provides a concise design process so that derivation of the control law can be simple and straightforward. The robustness of the controller against measurement noises and system uncertainties is analysed. A transient simulation is conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy.
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