Plant‐wide control for processes with recycle and narrow feasible sets

Author:

Obando Andres1ORCID,Muñoz Diego A.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ÓPTIMO, Optimización Matemática de Procesos, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana Medellín Colombia

2. Universidad Nacional de Colombia‐Sede Medellin, Facultad de Ciencias‐Escuela de Matemáticas Medellín Colombia

Abstract

AbstractRecycling mass and energy is a feature in almost all plants and industries. It is reported as an inevitable characteristic in actual industries due to differences between the designed processes and implementation. When a process is set, engineers identify inefficiencies in the planned performance and utilize recycles to try to reduce this difference. However, although recycles help in improving a plant's overall performance compared with a serial arrangement, its effect on dynamic plant behaviour is seldom considered, and these changes begin to impact the features of processes like controllability and stability. Similarly, even though recycles affect the feasible region of individual equipment, its effect is not verified. Based on the aforementioned background, several studies have demonstrated that advanced control strategies allow for the improvement of the dynamic behaviour of complex plants. Different techniques, such as model‐based predictive control and plant‐wide control (PWC), also show that their implementation reduces the effects of recycles. However, there is no explicit methodology to design these controllers and address the impacts of recycles on dynamic behaviour and feasibility. Additionally, there is no tuning procedure to design controllers that optimize the dynamic performance of plants, including the control system. In this context, this work presents an analysis to characterize the effects of recycles on the dynamic behaviour of plants, including how they affect the feasible operating region. Based on the previous analysis, a control methodology is also proposed to design the PWC strategy, explicitly addressing the dynamical phenomena of recycles in processes.

Funder

Departamento Administrativo de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemical Engineering

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