DocumentCode
487932
Title
Modelling and Self-Tuning Control of a Multivariable pH Neutralization Process Part I: Modelling and Multiloop Control
Author
Hall, Raymond C. ; Seborg, Dale
Author_Institution
Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106
fYear
1989
fDate
21-23 June 1989
Firstpage
1822
Lastpage
1827
Abstract
This paper describes the design, modelling and control of a multivariable pH neutralization process. The experimental facility consists of two stirred tank reactors with an acid-base neutralization taking place in each tank. The process has been designed as a demonstration unit for the evaluation of advanced Control strategies such as adaptive and multivariable control. The neutralization process has four controlled variables, pH and liquid level in each of the two tanks. This strong acid, strong base neutralization poses a difficult multivariable problem because each manipulated variable has a significant effect on each controlled output. This process is also highly nonlinear and time varying due to the inherent nonlinearity associated with pH control and the shifts in the titration curve that occur when the amount of buffering agent changes in an unpredictable fashion. A physical model of the neutralization process has been developed which is in good agreement with experimental step response data over a wide range of experimental conditions. A multiloop control system consisting of four PID controllers was tedious to tune and had difficult coping with changes in the amount of buffering. In a companion paper (Hall and Seborg, 1989), self-tuning control resulted in improved control especially when only the process gain was estimated on-line, assuming that the dynamics were not changing significantly.
Keywords
Adaptive control; Biological control systems; Control systems; Effluents; Hydrogen; Inductors; Process control; Process design; Programmable control; Three-term control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1989
Conference_Location
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Type
conf
Filename
4790490
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