Abstract :
Passivity-based control of mass and energy inventory has been used for about a decade in selected PPG applications. The methods described in this article are now being implemented throughout the PPG system with excellent operator acceptance. The passivity-based methodology has been applied to other processes, including chemical vapor deposition (CVD), a silicon reactor, fluid-bed control and automotive windshield bending. The main challenges are to develop real-time optimization systems to speed up product changeover, maximize energy efficiency (currently at less than 50% of theoretical achievable in a regenerator furnace), extend furnace life, and increase production rate, it is necessary to develop methods for model reduction and multi-scale optimization that can be implemented in real time. These methods must be flexible and easy to commission and maintain in order to facilitate broad application in the manufacturing industries
Keywords :
glass industry; process control; PPG system; energy inventory control; float-glass process; manufacturing industries; mass control; passivity-based control; real-time optimization system; Automotive components; Automotive engineering; Chemical vapor deposition; Furnaces; Inductors; Optimization methods; Process control; Real time systems; Silicon; Weight control;