@inproceedings{LorenzenSchoenigGroteRammetal.2023, author = {Lorenzen, Finn and Sch{\"o}nig, Felix and Grote-Ramm, Wolfgang and Oliveira Brito, Marcel and Neuberger, Heiko and Sobolyev, Alexander}, title = {Continual Adaptation of Compressor Maps During Operation on Measurement Data For Increased Performance of Model-Based Applications in Turbomachinery}, series = {ASME Turbo Expo 2023: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition, June 26-30, 2023 Boston, Massachusetts, USA}, volume = {Volume 4}, booktitle = {ASME Turbo Expo 2023: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition, June 26-30, 2023 Boston, Massachusetts, USA}, publisher = {ASME}, address = {Boston}, isbn = {978-0-7918-8697-7}, doi = {10.1115/GT2023-103458}, pages = {1 -- 7}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Higher control engineering concepts, including artificial intelligence and model-based control, are recently becoming more popular in complex industrial applications because they enable a significant increase in efficiency. E.g., a model-based approach can be used to enhance the control and monitoring of several coupled components of a larger turbomachinery train. This requires dynamic models of the components, including all machine characteristics, which may experience a shift in their behavior over the course of their lifetime. Such changes occur due to natural fouling, wear of sub-components or external effects induced by maintenance measures. To overcome this problem, we model machine-characteristic maps with artificial neural networks, which may be used as part of prediction models in a model predictive control unit. If an appropriate data set is available, this allows us to adapt the model to the current behavior of the machine without requiring in-depth knowledge about the underlying physics of this "concept drift", as it is known in literature. However, the training of neural networks is usually connected with high computational effort while the task needs to be executed in real-time during operation. Furthermore, in real operating conditions, machine sensors can only provide labeled data from the current operating point of the machine, which can be stationary for long operation periods of up to several months. In general, this yields only an unrepresentative data subset of the machine-characteristics, which is not sufficient to retrain the whole model to a new state. To solve these problems, we firstly reduce the model adaptation to a convex optimization problem, which can be efficiently solved in real-time conditions. Secondly, we use a specialized data management system with which we can integrate historical data to supplement the unrepresentative data subset. In this paper we show the application of the outlined method on a compressor map and discuss the advantages and requirements of the method in the context of modeling applications for industrial turbomachinery.}, language = {en} } @article{GroteRammLanuschnyLorenzenetal.2023, author = {Grote-Ramm, Wolfgang and Lanuschny, David and Lorenzen, Finn and Oliveira Brito, Marcel and Sch{\"o}nig, Felix}, title = {Continual learning for neural regression networks to cope with concept drift in industrial processes using convex optimisation}, series = {Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence}, volume = {120}, journal = {Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {New York}, issn = {1873-6769}, doi = {10.1016/j.engappai.2023.105927}, pages = {10}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Process models in industrial applications, e.g. predictive maintenance or automation, are subject to both divergence from the underlying system due to their time-variant nature and to high complexity resulting from a wide operational range being covered. Hence, regression models require high accuracy for the present system state and at the same time need to be valid across the whole system operating space. While accuracy for the current system state can be gained by updating the model on the current data, the overall validity must often be retrieved from historical or design data. We propose a method to find an appropriate compromise for these two demands. A pre-trained artificial neural network (ANN) is continually updated on the current sensor data stream using convex optimisation. Thus, a unique and optimal solution is generated in each update step, while robust regression accuracy on the domain that is not covered by the arriving data subset is maintained. This is achieved by introducing a data management system to provide some historical data, constraining the optimisation problem and manipulating the architecture of the ANN. Models updated with this method show reasonable stability but display plastic behaviour at the current operating point.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GroteRammSchoenig2022, author = {Grote-Ramm, Wolfgang and Sch{\"o}nig, Felix}, title = {Model Predictive Control of Solar Receivers}, series = {25th Cologne Solar Colloquium (DLR)}, booktitle = {25th Cologne Solar Colloquium (DLR)}, pages = {17}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GroteRammSchoenigSchwarzboezletal.2023, author = {Grote-Ramm, Wolfgang and Sch{\"o}nig, Felix and Schwarzb{\"o}zl, Peter and Drexelius, Maximilian and Maldonado Quinto, Daniel and Binder, Matthias}, title = {Model Predictive Control and Service Life Monitoring for Molten Salt Solar Power Towers}, series = {29th SolarPACES Conference, Sydney}, booktitle = {29th SolarPACES Conference, Sydney}, year = {2023}, abstract = {A two-component system for control and monitoring of solar power towers with molten salt receivers is proposed. The control component consists of a model predictive control applica-tion (MPC) with a flexible objective function and on-line tunable weights, which runs on a In-dustrial PC and uses a reduced order dynamic model of the receiver's thermal and flow dy-namics. The second component consists of a service-life monitoring unit, which estimates the service-life consumption of the absorber tubes depending on the current mode of operation based on thermal stresses and creep fatigue in the high temperature regime. The calculation of stresses is done based on a detailed finite element study, in which a digital twin of the re-ceiver was developed. By parallelising the model solver, the estimation of service-life con-sumption became capable of real-time operation. The system has been implemented at a test facility in J{\"u}lich, Germany, and awaits field experiments. In this paper, the modeling and archi-tecture are presented along simulation results, which were validated on a hardware-in-the-loop test bench. The MPC showed good disturbance rejection while respecting process variable constraints during the simulation studies.}, language = {en} } @article{GroteRammLanuschnyLorenzenetal.2023, author = {Grote-Ramm, Wolfgang and Lanuschny, David and Lorenzen, Finn and Brito, Marcel Oliveira and Schoenig, Felix}, title = {Continual learning for neural regression networks to cope with concept drift in industrial processes using convex optimisation}, series = {Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence}, volume = {120}, journal = {Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {0952-1976}, doi = {10.1016/j.engappai.2023.105927}, year = {2023}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{JaegerHartRegueraetal.2024, author = {J{\"a}ger, Lukas and Hart, Scott and Reguera, Remo and Grote-Ramm, Wolfgang and Neef, Matthias}, title = {Autonome Nachf{\"u}hrungssteuerung eines Parabolrinnen-Teststands mittels Microcontroller}, series = {Beitrag zur 7. Regenerativen Energietechnik Konferenz, Nordhausen, 08. - 09. Februar 2024}, booktitle = {Beitrag zur 7. Regenerativen Energietechnik Konferenz, Nordhausen, 08. - 09. Februar 2024}, address = {Nordhausen}, pages = {8}, year = {2024}, abstract = {Parabolrinnen nutzen parabolisch gekr{\"u}mmte Spiegel, um die direkte Globalstrahlung auf ein Vakuum-Absorberrohr zu konzentrieren. Eine Effizienzsteigerung dieser Technologie wird durch eine vollst{\"a}ndige Automatisierung der Sonnennachf{\"u}hrung optimiert. Die an einem Parabolrinnen-Versuchstr{\"a}ger der Hochschule D{\"u}sseldorf realisierte Steuerung und Berechnung der Nachf{\"u}hrung werden kontinuierlich {\"u}ber einen Microcontroller realisiert. Eine Kalibrierung der Parabolrinne im Labormaßstab zur Erkennung des Winkels erfolgt {\"u}ber Infrarotsensoren. Die Berechnung des Sonnenstandes, durch den Algorithmus, kann unabh{\"a}ngig von einer Stromzufuhr durch eine Real-Time-Clock bestimmt werden. Mittels Schrittmotor und Treiber verf{\"a}hrt die Parabolrinne in die errechnete Position. Die Feinausrichtung der Parabolrinne erfolgt {\"u}ber ein Verschattungsmodul und zwei Photowiderst{\"a}nde. Durch den Einsatz von 3D-gedruckten Bestandteilen sind die genutzten Komponenten kosteng{\"u}nstig und k{\"o}nnen standortunabh{\"a}ngig reproduziert werden. Durch das Zusammenspiel der Komponenten ist ein autonomer Einsatz m{\"o}glich.}, language = {de} }