Author/Authors
D. Pomerleau، نويسنده , , D. Hodouin and E. Poulin، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
1384506
Title Of Article
Performance analysis of a dynamic phenomenological controller for a pellet cooling process
شماره ركورد
11217
Latin Abstract
The cooling zone of an induration furnace exhibits a nonlinear dynamic behavior in addition to a strong coupling between output
pressure and temperature. Simulation studies show that linear controller performance is unacceptable from an industrial point of
view. In order to obtain adequate performance on a wide operating range, a nonlinear predictive controller (NLMPC) based on a
phenomenological process model is proposed. Since the furnace simulation model shows that the equipment behaves as a Hammerstein
model, a variable change is performed and a linear model predictive controller (MPC) is developed for the cooling zone.
Both controllers are tested for set-point changes and disturbance rejection and give relatively similar performances. It is concluded
that for processes having structured nonlinearities, as the cooling zone considered here, linear MPC should be preferred to NLMPC
since the computation time is far less demanding and the industrial implementation easier.
From Page
139
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Nonlinear model-based predictive control , Phenomenological model , Hammerstein model
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
To Page
153
To Page
153
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