This paper is devoted to the simulated nonlinear control studies of two dynamic models of an industrial five-effect evaporator of an alumina refinery. The simulated control studies were carried out to ascertain the pe...
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This paper is devoted to the simulated nonlinear control studies of two dynamic models of an industrial five-effect evaporator of an alumina refinery. The simulated control studies were carried out to ascertain the performance and robustness of nonlinear control techniques on the five-effect evaporator prior to its implementation on-site. The nonlinear control structure used in the studies was the multi-input multi-output (MIMO) globally linearizing control (GLC) structure of Kravaris and Soroush (1990). The I/O linearizing controller was implemented in a cascade arrangement with the industrial coded velocity form of proportional-integral (PI) controllers in the simulation. The design parameters were chosen such that the desired decoupling control of the ill-conditioned evaporator models was achieved, and such that cascade arrangement of the nonlinearcontroller was possible. Simulated results indicates that the MIMO GLC structure provides superior servo and regulatory control to multi-loop single-input single-output (SISO) PI controllers that are currently being used to regulate the five-effect evaporator on-site. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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