INTEGRATING THE EFFECTS OF PROCESS CONTROLLERS WITH STEADY-STATE, EQUATION-BASED SIMULATION |
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Authors: | Thomas E Marlin Michael Young |
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a Department of Chemical Engineering, McMaster University, West Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Process controllers have a significant influence on the steady-state, as well as the dynamic, behavior of chemical processes. Thus, the steady-state simulation of processes should include the effects of control. A new method for including controllers in steady-state simulation is presented in this paper. The method provides equations that represent the steady-state control algorithm and can be solved simultaneously with the process model to yield the steady-slate behaviour of the closed-loop system. Most importantly, the controller models include saturation effects and can be formulated and solved within an open-form model. The method is general and can be applied to single-loop controllers, to complex control designs including split range and signal select, and to several single-loop controllers in a multiloop controller design. |
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Keywords: | Flowsheeting process control bilevel programming steady-state modelling |
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