Simulator simplifies control system retrofit

When Honeywell UK won a contract to retrofit an existing control system on a General Electric LM2500 gas turbine, it required a simulation package that had the power and flexibility to model the nonlinearities of a turbine, as well as evaluate the relationship between the turbine and the controller. Mohan Thiagarajah, Applications Consultant at Honeywell, chose VisSim to handle all the development and testing needs. After only a few weeks, Thiagarajah created a basic model of the gas turbine, including the compressor, combustor, gas generator turbine, and power turbine. Several iterations later, the model grew to over 2000 blocks and encompassed all the auxiliary units, including fans, pumps, valves and pipes.
According to Thiagarajah, features like drag-and-drop block placement and compound blocks streamlined model construction and greatly improved the readability of the diagram. One of Thiagarajah’s prime concerns was integrating existing GE information into the overall model.
In particular, Thiagarajah wanted to model the starter motor, ignition system, ventilation fan, and lubrication oil pumps based on GE specifications. With a fully functioning model, Thiagarajah was able to create and validate complicated control algorithms for start-up sequencing and fuel controls, and simulate both the transient and steady-state behaviour of the system. He also had a safe environment in which to test emergency trips and alarms that would be too costly or dangerous to perform on the physical system. VisSim is supplied and supported in the UK and Ireland by Adept Scientific.

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