Abstract

The article deals with the problem of controlling the emission of gases and suspended particles of thermal power plants. It is a closed system with mutual influence of physical processes (fuel preparation, fuel combustion, flue gases and particulate matter removal) on computational processes (fuel quality control, fuel combustion completeness control, control of permissible emissions into the atmosphere) and the reverse influence of computational processes on physical ones (fuel preparation modes change, fuel combustion modes change, flue gases and suspended particles removal modes change). The fault tolerance and predictability improvement of such a cyber-physical system is associated with an increase of the data reliability from existing feedback loops and the multimodality of physical process control systems.

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