DocumentCode
323895
Title
Controlling processes with long transport lags
Author
Self, A.W.
Author_Institution
Control & Dynamics Res. Unit, Brighton Univ, UK
fYear
1994
fDate
34423
Firstpage
42370
Lastpage
117
Abstract
This paper describes the control of the wet-lap forming process in a hardboard mill. Pearce and Self in a previous paper indicate that the thickness of finished hardboard is affected by fibre type, structure, density, steam press cycle conditions and wet-lap thickness. They also indicate that the main cause of variability in dry board thickness is due to inadequate control over pre-press wet-lap thickness. The wetlap forming process was not previously controlled due to the long transport lag between the flow valve and the measurement transducer. The purpose of this work is to evaluate a variety of wet-lap thickness control strategies and implement as appropriate. The following strategies are simulated: predictive control; cascade IPD control; and fuzzy logic rule base control
Keywords
cascade control; dry board thickness variations; flow valve; hardboard mill; long transport lags; measurement transducer; wet-lap forming process; wet-lap thickness control strategies;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Advances in Control in the Process Industries: An Exercise in Technology Transfer, 1994. IEE Colloquium on. (Digest No. 1994/081)
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
Filename
676191
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