Title of article :
Robust multivariable control of
complex biological processes
Author/Authors :
T.T. Lee، نويسنده , , F.Y. Wang and
R.B. Newell، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This paper addresses advanced control of a biological nutrient removal (BNR) activated sludge process. Based on a previously
validated distributed parameter model of the BNR activated sludge process, we present robust multivariable controller designs for
the process, involving loop shaping of plant model, robust stability and performance analyses. Results from three design case
studies showed that a multivariable controller with stability margins of 0.163, 0.492 and 1.062 measured by the normalised coprime
factor, multiplicative and additive uncertainties respectively give the best results for meeting performance robustness specifications.
The controller robustly stabilises effluent nutrients in the presence of uncertainties with the behaviour of phosphorus accumulating
organisms as well as to effectively attenuate major disturbances introduced as step changes. This study also shows that performance
of the multivariable robust controller is superior to multi-loops SISO PI controllers for regulating the BNR activated sludge process
in terms of robust stability and performance and controlling the process using inlet feed flowrate is infeasible.
Keywords :
Stability margins , Uncertainty modelling , Robust multivariable controller design , BNR activated sludge process , reduced-order model
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics