Title of article :
Temperature control of industrial gas phase polyethylene reactors
Author/Authors :
S. A. Dadebo، نويسنده , , M. L. Bell، نويسنده , , P. J. McLellan، نويسنده , , K. B. McAuley، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The performance of linear and nonlinear temperature control schemes is assessed for an open-loop unstable
gas-phase polyethylene reactor (GPPER), based on speed, damping, robustness and the ability to
maintain closed-loop stability in different operating regimes. An existing industrial GPPER model is
improved by modelling the temperature states in the external heat exchanger using linear and nonlinear
driving force models with varying numbers of heat transfer stages, Differences in heat exchanger models
do not produce gain mismatch but do result in phase mismatch. It is shown that the nonlinear error
trajectory controller (ETC) exhibits significantly superior responses in terms of speed, damping and
robustness compared with an optimally-tuned PID controller. Therefore, substantial benefits could be
realized using nonlinear controllers because they can provide good disturbance rejection capabilities and
ensure closed-loop stability over a wide range of operating conditions. An approach is presented for tuning
ETCs for minimum-phase processes of arbitrary relative degree.
Keywords :
reactor temperature , stability , Nonlinear control
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics