• Title of article

    Perspectives on the synthesis of plant-wide control structures

  • Author/Authors

    George Stephanopoulos and Christine Ng، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    15
  • From page
    97
  • To page
    111
  • Abstract
    The synthesis of plant-wide control structures has resurfaced as the most important design problem in process control. In this paper we provide a comparative analysis of various approaches, with an emphasis on how well they address the inherent theoretical and practical issues associated with the design of such control systems. Starting with a formal statement of the problem, which corresponds to a multi-objective optimization problem, this paper argues that the central issue to be resolved is the translation of implicit operating objectives to sets of feedback-controlled variables. The principle of the Optimizing Feedback Control Structures is proposed as the formal medium for the identi®cation of controlled variables. Furthermore, it is shown that the selection of the best sets of input (manipulated) and output (measured) variables for the formation of the controllersʹ structures is governed by classical control-theoretical aspects, such as; open-loop gains, model uncertainty, and nonminimum-phase process characteristics. Hier- archical viewing of a plant is proposed as an e€ective mechanism to contain the complexities of the problem by streamlining the (i) spe- ci®cation of control objectives at di€erent time-scales, (ii) modeling needs and model uncertainties, (iii) selection of measured and manipulated variables, and (iv) formation of the control structures.
  • Keywords
    Plant-wide control , Control structures , Optimizing feedback control , Hierarchical control , Production control , Multi-objective control
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    401144