A Comparative Study of Model-Based Control Techniques for Batch Crystallization Process
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概要
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For the batch crystallization process, the tracking of temperature trajectory, which involves severe nonlinear and non-stationary features, is somewhat difficult to achieve. In this paper, three model-based control strategies, globally linearizing control, generic model control and multi-model based model predictive control, are applied to a batch crystallization process. Simulation results show that all three model-based controllers can provide superior trajectory tracking, disturbance rejection capability and robustness to the modelling errors in the process model as compared with conventional PI controller.
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著者
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Shen Jing-xue
Department Of Chemical And Environmental Engineering National University Of Singapore
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CHIU Min-Sen
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore
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WANG Qing-Guo
Department of Electrical Engineering, National University of Singapore
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Chiu Min-sen
Department Of Chemical And Biomolecular Engineering National University Of Singapore
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Chiu Min-sen
Department Of Chemical And Environmental Engineering National University Of Singapore
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Wang Qing-guo
Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering National University Of Singapore
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Wang Qing-guo
Department Of Electrical Engineering National University Of Singapore
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