The temperature control equipment on a pilot scale batch reaction system located at EAFIT University in Medelln, Colombia, is modeled and a new controller is designed aiming at using it in the reactor current PLC-based control system. Some mathematical models are developed from experimental data to describe the system behavior and using them several model based predictive controllers are designed. The simplest, yet reliable, model obtained is an ARX polynomial model of order (1,1,1) that yields a four states ane model for which an explicit MPC was calculated. This controller has a reduced mathematical complexity and can probably be used directly on the existing control system. ; Preprint
Temperature modelling and model predictive control of a pilot-scale batch reaction system
2014-01-01
IRI-TR-14-03
Paper
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC: | 629 |
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