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Unified Modeling for Multiple-Energy Coupling Device of Industrial Integrated Energy System


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Data-driven unified modeling for multiple energy-coupling device (MECD) with considering the changing of operation modes (OMs) triggered by seasonal variation or the alte...Show More

Abstract:

Data-driven unified modeling for multiple energy-coupling device (MECD) with considering the changing of operation modes (OMs) triggered by seasonal variation or the alteration of production rhythm is a challenging task. To overcome this, in this article, an unified modeling framework by using four-order tensor-based generalized interval type-2 fuzzy neural network is proposed, which considers the multiple operation property of MECD generated in the production process. The unified modelling of MECDs lie in the aspects of input and output of multiple energy media, OMs, working mode, which are related to analyze the structure difference of various type, specification, the changing of OMs triggered by demand response, and the alteration of season affected on working mode. Moreover, a model-guided rule pruning and recalling strategy was presented for avoiding the catastrophic forgetting of fuzzy rules in the process of modeling. A series of real-world data collected from a steel industrial park are selected for verifying the effectiveness of the proposed method; the established unified model has a widespread applicability and its prediction result outperforms state-of-the-art approaches in aspect of flexibility and accuracy.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics ( Volume: 70, Issue: 1, January 2023)
Page(s): 1005 - 1015
Date of Publication: 23 February 2022

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I. Introduction

Steel manufacturing process is energy-intensive industry, which generally accompanies with the consumption of large fossil combustion, and its direct discharge will pollute the environment [1], [2]. With the shortage crisis of fossil energy and the increasing of carbon emission in a steel industrial park (SIP), the efficient utilization of various energy media can reduce operation cost and improve operation efficiency [3]. Industrial integrated energy system (IIES) in a SIP realizes the interconnection and cascade utilization of energy media, which involves byproduct gas (BPG), coal, power, steam, and cold by using a series of multiple-energy coupling device (MECD) in terms of power station and boiler, etc. [4]. Thus, MECD plays a crucial role for achieving the online scheduling of IIES, which also will be significantly beneficial for achieving emission reduction goals and carbon-neutral vision. The abbreviations and their definitions of this article are listed in Table I.

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