Author/Authors
Alex D. Kalafatis، نويسنده , , Liuping Wang and William R. Cluett، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
1384639
Title Of Article
Linearizing feedforward–feedback control of pH processes based on the Wiener model
شماره ركورد
11279
Latin Abstract
This paper examines the control of pH processes based on the Wiener model construct (a dynamic linear element representing the
mixing dynamics of the process in series with a static nonlinearity representing the titration curve). Conditions under which the pH
process behaves like an exact Wiener system are examined. Linearization by output transformation using both the true inverse of the
titration curve and an estimate of the inverse is employed to make the pH process appear linear enabling the application of a linear
feedback (PI) controller. Although many others have utilized an identified nonlinearity for linearizing feedback control of pH
processes, much less work has been done on using the nonlinearity for linearizing feedforward control. Here, a simple linearizing
feedforward controller is proposed based on a current estimate of the inverse titration curve. Simulated closed-loop results demonstrate
the superiority of the linearizing feedforward–feedback strategy versus linearizing feedback only, when the inverse titration
curve is accurately estimated.
From Page
103
NaturalLanguageKeyword
pH control , Wiener model , Linearizing control
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
To Page
112
To Page
112
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