DocumentCode :
490565
Title :
Simulation and Control of a Multi-Stage Batch Operation with Measurement Constraints
Author :
Wright, Andrew ; Ralston, Patricia ; Stoll, Kenneth ; Harper, Dean ; Leffew, Kenneth
Author_Institution :
University of Louisville, Engineering Mathematics and Computer Science Department, Louisville, KY 40292
fYear :
1993
fDate :
2-4 June 1993
Firstpage :
2538
Lastpage :
2541
Abstract :
This paper presents the simulation of a multi-stage batch operation, such as sputtering. The objective of the research is to examine the effect of different sampling strategies on the overall control of part-to-part quality, not the control of the continuous processes that occur during each stage. Selection of a sampling strategy is difficult because the measurement system for the operation is constrained in such a way that sampling control variables at each stage simultaneously is not possible. At individual stages, supervisory controllers are implemented to maintain part-to-part quality. Hence, the process and its simulation are completely discrete since it is the behavior of the supervisory loops that are studied. The immediate results of this research indicate that the strategies that repetitively sample every other stage are superior to the other methods considered. Additionally, these results may direct the development of intelligent sampling strategies that will not be static and fixed, but will strategically sample stages in order to better maintain overall product quality.
Keywords :
Analysis of variance; Chemical engineering; Chemical processes; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Control systems; Mathematics; Quality control; Tellurium; Time measurement; batch-to-batch control; constrained sampling; multi-stage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 1993
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0860-3
Type :
conf
Filename :
4793351
Link To Document :
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