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Model predictive control of a second-order hyperbolic transport-reaction process
Authors:Guilherme Ozorio Cassol  Stevan Dubljevic
Affiliation:Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:The model predictive controller (MPC) design is developed for a tubular chemical reactor, considering a second-order hyperbolic partial differential equation as the model of the transport-reaction process with boundary actuation. Without loss of generality, closed–closed boundary conditions and relaxed total flux are assumed. At the same time, the model is discretized in time by the Cayley–Tustin method, and, under the assumption that only the reactor's output is measurable, the observer design for the state reconstruction is addressed and integrated with the MPC design. The Luenberger observer gain is obtained by solving the operator Ricatti equation in the discrete-time setting, while the MPC accounts for constrained and optimal control. The simulations show that the output-based MPC design stabilizes the system under the input and output constraints satisfaction. In addition, to address the models' disparities, the results for both parabolic and hyperbolic equations are presented and discussed.
Keywords:diffusion (mass transfer  heat transfer)  mathematical modeling  optimization  process control  reactor analysis
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