Title :
Monitoring and control of polyester production process
Author :
Valluri, Sairam ; Lei, Guang-Dih ; Porter, Chris
Author_Institution :
GSE Syst. Inc., Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract :
A real-time monitoring and control strategy is presented for a continuous polyester plant. This process consists of three reaction steps, namely, esterification, prepolymerization, and finishing polymerization. This paper is focused on the prepolymerization reactor. A high-fidelity dynamic model that is efficient and accurate for real-time monitoring and control is developed. As this study is focused on real-time monitoring and control applications, the model development, configuration, and implementation are performed using a real-time dynamic simulation software, SimSuite ProTM, running in tandem with the plant distributed control system, a D/3 DCSTM. By using this model, a multirate control strategy is developed for polyester molecular weight and carboxyl acid concentration control. In addition to the fast measurements, i.e. temperature and pressure, this controller also utilizes slow measurements, i.e. molecular weight and acid concentration. In the absence of slow measurements, the estimates from the dynamic model are used
Keywords :
chemical technology; digital simulation; multivariable control systems; polymerisation; process control; process monitoring; real-time systems; D/3 DCS; SimSuite Pro; acid concentration measurement; carboxyl acid concentration control; continuous polyester production process; distributed control system; esterification; finishing polymerization; high-fidelity dynamic model; model configuration; model development; model implementation; molecular weight measurement; multirate control strategy; polyester molecular weight control; prepolymerization reactor; pressure measurement; real-time control; real-time dynamic simulation software; real-time monitoring; temperature measurement; Application software; Distributed control; Finishing; Inductors; Monitoring; Polymers; Pressure measurement; Production; Real time systems; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 1999. Proceedings of the 1999
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4990-3
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.1999.783218