Author/Authors
M. O. Tadé and G. P. Le Page، نويسنده , , M. O. Tadé and R. J. Stone، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
1384263
Title Of Article
Comparative evaluation of advanced process control techniques for alumina flash calciners
شماره ركورد
11120
Latin Abstract
Few examples of advanced control methods have been reported in the alumina processing industries.
Alcoa of Australia Limited in its Western Australian operations has traditionally employed classical
methods in its feedback strategies. Three control algorithms, proportional-integral-derivative (PID),
dynamic matrix control (DMC) and self-tuning control (STC), were compared in the regulation of calciner
furnace temperature at the Wagerup Alumina Refinery of Alcoa of Australia to assess the potential
application of advanced control methods. The evaluation was carried out under both fixed and varying
production conditions using process dynamic models obtained from identification experiments based on
pseudo-random binary input (PRBI) disturbing signals. Measures were defined for controller performance,
robustness and complexity. DMC delivered best performance, closely followed by the optimised PID
controller. An explicit STC performed poorly, as the near minimum variance nature of the algorithm
imparted too much control energy to the process. All the three controllers performed significantly better
than the PID control achieved with tuning parameters currently implemented in the refinery.
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287
NaturalLanguageKeyword
advanced process control , alumina flash calciners , Dynamic matrix control , PID control , relative complexity index , relative performance index , relative robustness index , selftuningcontrol
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
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298
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298
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