Abstract

The simulation of a power plant is essential for modem control system design and plant diagnosis. To achieve an accurate representation, a specific modeling software such as MMS, can provide the relevant dynamics of key power plant components. The modularity of such a programming tool allows complete representation of any general plant structure. Simulation of a commercial fossil fuel power plant is considered in this study and model validation is supported by comparison with actual data. An overall distributed simulation is the mechanism for large-scale representation that includes the boiler, turbinegenerator, and condensate and feedwater sections. This distributed simulation provides reliability, speed of execution, and accuracy for real time applications.

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