Title :
Practical estimation of CD control performance. I
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Sheet and web forming processes cover a wide range of industries. A common aspect of all of these manufacturing processes is the spatiotemporal characteristics of the web with correlated multidimensional behavior. Both the design and performance assessment of cross directional (CD) controllers are current research and development interest especially since the commercial introduction of full width sensors that provide online mapping of complete sheet property profiles. CD controllers can regulate process variability. A model based minimum variance estimation for CD control will be proposed. In addition to measured data, process characteristics including slice (actuator) behavior and constraints will be considered to design an “optimum” controller to minimize variance under similar disturbance conditions. As “perfect” CD controllers cause picketing of the actuators, minimum or optimum variance will be defined in terms of practical limits and constraints. Additional metrics measuring transient CD correlations will be proposed and tested to track control effectiveness
Keywords :
actuators; control system synthesis; forming processes; optimal control; process control; CD control performance estimation; actuator behavior; control effectiveness tracking; correlated multidimensional behavior; cross directional controllers; disturbance conditions; minimum variance; model based minimum variance estimation; optimum controller design; optimum variance; performance assessment; picketing; sheet forming processes; slice behavior; spatiotemporal characteristics; transient CD correlations; variance minimization; web forming processes; Actuators; Fabrics; Glass industry; Manufacturing industries; Metals industry; Paper technology; Plastics industry; Pulp and paper industry; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Textile industry;
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.1999.782331