DocumentCode
486723
Title
Optimal Control of Cross-Machine Direction Web Profile with Constraints on the Control Effort
Author
Chen, S.-C. ; Wilhelm, R.G., Jr.
Author_Institution
AccuRay Corporation, 650 Ackerman Road, Columbus, Ohio 43202
fYear
1986
fDate
18-20 June 1986
Firstpage
1409
Lastpage
1415
Abstract
Spatial coupling between the control points in a cross-machine profile of a sheet property is a primary concern in cross-machine control problems. The goal of the cross-machine direction (CD) control is to minimize the deviation from a desired profile with certain constraints on the control action. Two approaches, quadratic programming (QP) and quadratic penalty function (QPF), were evaluated for inclusion in a commercial CD control product. The optimal control is obtained from the QP approach, but the QPF which produces near-optimal control, is more robust and easier to implement in real-time applications. A comparison between QP and QPF results is shown by simulated examples. Field test results of the QPF method are also included. The QPF approach is well suited for practical applications and has been successfully incorporated in over 40 commercial installations.
Keywords
Actuators; Optimal control; Optimization methods; Paper making machines; Paper mills; Performance analysis; Quadratic programming; Robust control; Stress control; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1986
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA, USA
Type
conf
Filename
4789147
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