CS-069: Investigating a Delay in O2 Response in an Air/Fuel Gas System
This case study investigates a delay in airflow response during transient load changes in a fossil fuel power station, where Flownex SE identified that optimizing feedforward control and increasing the burner line diameter would improve response time.
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