Abstract

This paper deals with the development of a new extended robust control algorithm based on the assignment of robust block roots to extended linear discrete-time sliding mode control; matrix fraction description (MFD) theory is used to improve the performance of the proposed control algorithm and make it more robust. To validate the proposed control algorithm, an application on a gas turbine system (GE MS5001P), which is used in electrical power generation plants, is presented in this paper. An autoregressive model with exogenous excitation is obtained for the studied system, based on the left MFD multivariable least-squares estimator, using real data obtained on-site in order to obtain a minimum-order model with optimum validation criteria. The main objective of the implementation of the proposed control algorithm within the presented application is to ensure stability in the dynamic behaviour of the gas turbine system. Furthermore, a comparison with some classical and modern controllers has been made to prove the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed control algorithm.

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