Abstract
Abstract
The synthesis of control systems for overall processes remains a challenge. Whilst a number of automated approaches have been explored academically, in practice systems are mainly synthesised using experience and intuition in conjunction with dynamic simulation software. An approach is presented in this paper for the systematic synthesis of overall process control systems which is simple, practical and appropriate for use at the undergraduate teaching level. Many potential problems can be identified and avoided in the synthesis of process control systems by ensuring that the control system can maintain a steady-state control of the overall mass, the mass of the individual components and, where necessary, multiple phases. Processes with recycles are vulnerable to process control problems when the overall mass balance of the system containing the recycle is not correctly managed. This can be overcome by self-regulation (perhaps involving process design changes) or by changing the structure of the control system. Achieving and maintaining the material balance are the main purposes of the majority of controllers in most chemical processes. Without robust delivery of material balance control, higher level control objectives (such as quality controls) are unlikely to be met reliably. This paper presents a step-wise approach to the synthesis of overall process control systems that avoids many potential problems by identifying which process parameters can be manipulated to achieve the intended process mass balance and designing the control structure accordingly.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Pollution,Waste Management and Disposal,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,General Chemical Engineering,Geography, Planning and Development,Control and Systems Engineering
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