WO2022064299A1 - A method for controlling a compressor room and an apparatus thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of compressors and more in particular to controlling a compressor system for providing compressed air or gases to consumers.
- compressors are used to compress air or gases in one or more compression stages.
- the compressed air or gas it then provided to one or more consumers.
- the distribution thereof is provided through a compressed air or gas system.
- a central hub normally comprises one or more compressor rooms wherein in each room one or more compressors are installed. Further, auxiliary devices such as valves, filters, dryers, vessels, sensors, controlling components, and/or other devices for managing and/or controlling the compressor rooms are likewise installed. Next, from the one or more compressor rooms onward pipes or ducts depart for supplying the consumers. As a last part in the chain, the compressed air or gas is utilized by the consumers for a variety of applications.
- a compressed air or gas system may comprise one compressor supplying one consumer but will generally be regarded as more extensive thus comprising a multitude of components, thereby constituting a complex system of several elements interacting with each other.
- WO2008/009072 another method is disclosed for controlling a compressed air unit which consists of several compressed air or gas networks having at least one commonly controllable component, whereby, on the basis of measurement data of at least one of the compressed air or gas networks, at least the common component is controlled by at least one controller.
- the present invention aims to remedy the above-mentioned and other disadvantages.
- the present invention concerns a method for controlling a compressed air or gas system comprising one or more compressors configured to provide compressed air or gas to one or more consumers, the compressed air or gas defined by one or more process variables, the method comprising the steps of:
- a model predictive control, MPC method the sampled future process variable profile and the current state into: an action profile comprising one or more actions distributed over a predefined first time-horizon; and a state profile distributed over a predefined second time-horizon being equal or greater than the predefined first time-horizon; and instructing the one or more compressors to perform the one or more actions in accordance with the action profile thereby controlling the compressed air or gas system.
- the compressed air or gas system comprises one or more compressors as mentioned above.
- the compressed air or gas system may further comprise one or more agents, such as a blower, a fan, a nitrogen generator, a piston, a turbo, a variable frequency drive agent, a dryer, a valve, a lubricator, a filter, a pressure regulator, a flow switch , or any other device or component suitable for a compressed air or gas system.
- agents such as a blower, a fan, a nitrogen generator, a piston, a turbo, a variable frequency drive agent, a dryer, a valve, a lubricator, a filter, a pressure regulator, a flow switch , or any other device or component suitable for a compressed air or gas system.
- the compressed air or gas is defined by one or more process variables, like a flow, a pressure, a pressure dew point, a gas temperature, an oxygen level, an enthalpy level, a relative humidity, a partial gas pressure, a dissolved oxygen level, an oil contamination level, or any other parameter suitable for the compressed air or gas.
- process variables like a flow, a pressure, a pressure dew point, a gas temperature, an oxygen level, an enthalpy level, a relative humidity, a partial gas pressure, a dissolved oxygen level, an oil contamination level, or any other parameter suitable for the compressed air or gas.
- a current state of the compressed air or gas system is estimated.
- the state is indicative for a status of a part of an agent and/or compressor.
- the estimation is based on observed data. This data originates from sensors configured to measure or observe one or more process variables.
- the estimation of the current state is then performed based on a direct measured signal, and/or on processing the measured or observed signals or data.
- the estimating may be further based on a model of the compressed air or gas system when present.
- the model is, for example, a set of equations, an algorithm, a black-box approach or any other suitable way of modelling the compressed air or gas system.
- the current state is indicative for the status of the compressed system and may be expressed by one or more process and/or working variables and is thus indicative for the present condition of the compressed air or gas system.
- the current state may be a scalar, i.e. presented by one discrete or continuous value, but will commonly comprise a string of variables each expressing the state. In the latter, the current state is thus represented as a vector, a matrix, an array, or any other suitable representation .
- a future process variable profile is predicted based on the current state.
- the future process variable profile comprises a series of predicted future process variables over a finite time-horizon. Furthermore, for each of the process variables estimated in the first step, such a profile may be predicted.
- the prediction may further be based on historical data of measurements performed on the compressed air or gas system.
- the predicted series may constitute a continuous graph or a discrete range of scalars.
- the historical data may then be updated by the current state and/or observed data.
- the predicted future process variable profile expresses an expected profile of the set of process variables in the future.
- the time range thereof may vary from a couple of minutes, several hours. or even several days. It should be further understood that the size of this range depends on, for example, the complexity of the compressed air or gas system or the capacity of processing units controlling and managing the compressed air or gas system.
- the future process variable profile is sampled by a sampling method having a sampling frequency based on a volume of the compressed air or gas system, which is either known in advance or estimated.
- the volume is, for example, the volume of the vessel and/or of the whole compressed air system, like the gas volume .
- the sampling method comprises two or more sampling frequencies.
- the future process variable profile comprises a flow demand
- the profile will be sampled by a short sampling interval when the flow changes fast and sampled by aa longer sampling interval when the flow changes slowly.
- the sampling frequency will be high when the flow changes rapidly and low when the flow changes smoothly,
- the sampled future process variable profile will thus have several non-equidistant samples.
- MPC model predictive control
- the first profile generated by the MPC method is an action profile.
- the action profile is a profile extending over a first time-horizon comprising a consecutive range of actions.
- These actions express acts or operations which may be performed for controlling the compressed air or gas system.
- An action is, for example, switching a compressor on or off, opening, partially opening, or closing a valve , redirecting or adjustment of a compressor flow , or any other actions triggerable by the compressors and/or agents for controlling the system,
- the state may be changed or manipulated into a desired new state, or, the state may be maintained whereby an action is then to be regarded as a reaction against internal or external effects or impacts.
- the action profile is distributed over a predefined first time-horizon, whereby the size thereof likewise depends on the complexity of the compressed air or gas system, on the processing capacity of controlling units, but also on the reaction that a particular action has or will have.
- the second profile generated by the MPC method by transforming the sampled future process variable profile and the current state is a state profile distributed over a predefined second time horizon.
- the size of this second time-horizon is equal or greater than the predefined first time-horizon of the action profile .
- the method comprises the step of instructing the one or more compressor to perform the actions in accordance with the action profile.
- the profile is made suitable for processing it with a processing system.
- the samples have a non-equidistant sampling grid are more efficient in terms of real-time performance and memory usage.
- the properties of the compressed air or gas system are considered upfront.
- the method further comprises the steps of:
- zones being within the predefined deviation threshold are in line with the previous state. Differently formulated, these zones comprise predictions which are assumed to be correct or accurate. Therefore, for these zones the computed or calculated data can be reused. Thus, by basing the predicting step on these zones, no predictions must be made, but the previous data may be reused. Additionally, a small overlap region at both sides of the zones may considered as well. By considering the zones when prediction, the prediction step will be performed more efficiently.
- sampling frequency is further based on one or more of the group of:
- the invention relates to a data processing system comprising means for carrying out the method according to the first aspect.
- the invention relates to a computer program comprising instructions which, when the program is executed by a computer, cause the computer to carry out the method according to the first aspect.
- the program may be executed by a second computer, whereby the second computer causes to receive encoded data from the first computer and decodes the received data by performing one or more of the steps of the method according to the first aspect.
- the steps may be divided among different computers, whereby one of these computers may be located at a different location compared to the other ones.
- the invention relates to a computer-readable data carrier having stored thereon the computer program of the third aspect.
- Figure 1 illustrates a compressed air or gas system
- Figure 2 illustrates a flow diagram of the method for controlling a compresses air or gas system
- Figure 3 illustrates a schematic diagram of a model predictive control method
- Figure 4 illustrates a schematic model predictive control method solution
- Figure 5 illustrates a prediction in action at a first-time step
- Figure 6 illustrates a prediction in action at a second-time step.
- Figure 1 illustrates a compressed air or gas system 113 comprising three compressors 101-103 configured to provide compressed air or gas to a client network 111.
- the compressed air or gas system 113 further comprises a vessel or tank 107 for storing compressed air or gas and a valve 110 connected to the client network 111.
- a vessel or tank 107 for storing compressed air or gas
- a valve 110 connected to the client network 111.
- At the client's network 111 one or more consumers are present.
- compressed air or gas system 113 may further comprise other devices such as dryers, filters, regulators, and/or lubricators, but in the continuation of this text, the invention will be illustrated with reference to
- Fig. 1 as a set-up of the compressed air or gas system 113.
- the compressors 101-103 are each locally controllable by a respective controller 104-106. Further, to efficiently control the compressed air or gas system 113, the controller 104-106 will be controlled in a coordinated manner. In other words, it is avoided that the controllers 104-106 each individually control their respective compressor 101-103. Yet, the controllers 104-106 are instructed by a master controller 112 such that the overall performance and efficiency of the compressed air or gas system 113 is increased.
- the controller 112 may be located near the controllers 104- 106 but may also be located on a remote place compared to the compressed air or gas system 113. Alternatively, one of the controllers 104-106 can be configured to act as the master controller for controlling all the compressors 101-103.
- the different modules or building elements of the master controller 112 are a database 200, a set of compressor models and/or a model of the compressed air or gas system 201, one or more estimators 202, a flow prediction block 203, a sampling block 204, and a model predictive control (MFC) block 205.
- these blocks 200-205 are illustrated as being part of one master controller 112, it should be noted that they may physically or even virtually be distributed with respect to each other.
- the database 200 may be located on a remote sseerrvveerr and accessible via aa custom-made data connection.
- Figure 3 illustrates such a method suitable for using it for controlling a compressed air or gas system 113.
- one or more objectives 300 must be defined, one or more constraints 301 must be considered, and predictions 302 are made,
- the objectives 300 are, for example, a constant pressure or a constant flow in the client network 111.
- the constraints are, for example, a maximum pressure or a volume of the vessel 107.
- actions 320 are defined 320 as instructions for the compressed air or gas system 113. Finally, to verify if the compressed air or gas network 113 performs as wanted, measurements 322 are send back to the solver 310 and simulation models 311 to determine if the actions 320 needs to be adapted.
- the compressed air or gas system 113 is operational in the sense that any transitional phenomena from, for example, a start-up or shut down, are not present.
- the steps are discussed in a numbered manner, there is no hierarchy between them nor have these steps to be followed in a strict order.
- the blocks 200-205 each separately are configured to perform a dedicated task by considering an input and process it into an output. Hence, every building block 200-205 has its own specific function and eliminates the shortcomings of the existing methods in the state of the art.
- the one or more estimators 202 receive 220 measurements 211 of the compressed air or gas system 113.
- the one or more estimators 202 may further consult 221 the database 200 and may use 222 an existing set of compressor models 201 as a further input. Note that the set of compressor models 201 may also be incorporated 223 into the database 200 itself.
- the set of compressor models 201 are representative for the compressed air or gas system 113.
- a model may be a digital twin of a compressed air or gas system, it may be a model comprising a set of differential equations representative of a compressed air or gas system, or it may even be a black box approach.
- the estimator block 202 will estimate a current state of the compressed air or gas system 113 based on received 220 measurements 211, and optionally based on the models 201.
- former estimations may be uploaded 221 from the database 200 to increase the accuracy of the estimation.
- the output of the estimation block 202 is used as an input 224, 227 for the flow prediction block 203 respectively the MPC block 205. Furthermore, the output 221 may be used to update the database 200.
- the prediction block 203 predicts one or more future process variables of the compressed air or gas system 113.
- the prediction 225 is based on the output 224 of the estimator block 202 and optionally 226 on data stored in the database 200.
- the prediction block 203 uses current process variables and agent state data of the compressed air or gas system 113 to calculate a desired state of the compressed air or gas system 113 for an appropriate time horizon. These variables or data are, for example, a vessel pressure and a flow demand and is expressed in a future process variable profile. [56] It should be further understood that prediction is concerned with estimating outcomes for unseen data, while forecasting is a sub-discipline of prediction in which predictions are made about a future using time-series data. A difference between prediction and forecasting is thus that in the latter a temporal dimension is considered. In this way, the term prediction may also be interpreted as forecasting, yet in the continuation of this description, the term prediction will be used.
- the prediction block 203 considers past process variable data, through 226 the database 200, and current process variable data, through 224 the estimator block 202. Additionally, other input data like past and future state agent data, production planning, calendar data, holiday data, and/or weather forecasting data can be considered.
- the output 225 of the prediction block 203 comprises a data profile of a predicted process variable given for a predefined time horizon which may be set by a user, or by an MPC program which will be further discussed. In the latter, the setting of the time horizon is automated.
- the prediction block 203 is a predictor function block based on an input-output model with inputs, outputs, model parameters and hyper parameters. As exemplary illustrations, four prediction paradigms are discussed which are suitable for the prediction block 203.
- a multiple output prediction strategy tthhaatt directly estimates or trains the predictor function for a given fixed time horizon H using any function approximator. This approach is further known as a multi-step approach.
- the multi-variate predictor function is directly trained given current and past observations.
- a recursive multi-step prediction method wherein a suitable (I)/O model is chosen. From trained parameters of the (I)/O model, the predictor function is constructed, and the output is simulated or forecasted recursively for a given time horizon H.
- a direct multi-step prediction strategy which comprises a construction for each forecast time step a separate predictor.
- a hybrid prediction strategy may be used combining two or more of the above-mentioned paradigms.
- the output 225 is sampled at a sampling frequency suitable for the MFC block 205. If needed, the sampling frequency may be reset or may be varying in time.
- Figure 4 further illustrates the operation of the MFC method solution. This solution will calculate the most optimal action for the compressors 101-103 in order to follow a setpoint 405 as close as possible.
- the past data 410 comprises past setpoints 402 and their actual values403, aass well as the actions 404 taken by the compressors 101-103 through their respective controllers 104-106.
- the models used in the solver comprise at least a model for each compressor in control and a model for the compressed air or gas system.
- a sampling method will pre- determine the time between each calculation node 408. By allowing a non-equidistant grid, the calculation speed can be improved based on the situation. In estimation zones where a lot of actions need to be taken, a finely grounded grid can be selected. These are the zones where large changes in the estimation are present or which are in the very close future. A slow changing estimation zone can be sampled very roughly as also the commands to the compressors will not change that often.
- a future estimation will be generated 411 by the MFC procedure.
- a prediction for the parameter under control 406 will be generated as well as a limited subset of states from the system such as the state of the compressors 101-103, the generated flow and pressures for the complete horizon 409 at each timestep k until k+n.
- an action set 407 for all.compressors101- 103 will be extracted.
- the given MFC problem should be solved in such a way that it always has a feasible solution within the loop time.
- the procedure will thus be stopped either when the optimal solution is found or when the maximum calculation time is elapsed. It will first solve for feasibility and only afterwards to optimality. In this way, it can always guaranty a feasible solution.
- a feasible but suboptimal solution ccaann alternatively be generated as well by an already implemented or iinn literature described solution such as a sequencer, lookup-table or a previous feasible solution, for example by consulting the database 200.
- the continuous variables will be refined using a Newton-Lagrange method-based solver or a custom heuristic created for this specific purpose.
- FIG. 5 and 6 further explain the methodology used to reuse previous solutions by using a validity range 503.
- This range 503 will be calculated during the solution phase of the discrete variables in the MFC method. In the zones where a new prediction falls within this validity range, a new solution should not be recalculated.
- other useful data can be extracted in order to validate the behavior of the system. This data can be used afterwards to analyze the system for possible issues such as a too small airnet volume or compressor sizing.
- Figure 5 illustrates the data generated by a calculation step from the model predictive method solution. It compromises of the setpoint 501 with the predicted trajectory Y 502, a prediction PV 504 with its validity range 503 and the continuous control actions U 505 with their validity range 503.
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