Online Optimizing Control: the Link Between Plant Economics and Process Control
S. Engell
Technische Universität Dortmund
Abstract
In chemical process operation, the purpose of control is to achieve
optimal process operation despite the presence of significant
uncertainty about the plant behavior and distur-bances. Tracking of
set-points is often required for lower level control loops, but on the
process level in most cases this is not the primary concern and may
even be counterproductive. In this survey, different approaches how to
realize optimal process operation by feedback control are reviewed.
The emphasis is on direct online optimizing control by optimizing an
economic cost criterion online over a finite horizon where the usual
control specifications in terms of e.g. product purities enter as
constraints and not as set-points. The potential of this approach is
demonstrated by its application to a complex process which combines a
chemical reaction with chromatographic separation. Issues for further
research are outlined in the final part.
Presentation
Session
Process Optimisation (Plenary lecture)
Reference
Engell, S.: Online Optimizing Control: the Link Between Plant Economics and Process Control. Editors: Fikar, M., Kvasnica, M., In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Process Control ’09, Štrbské Pleso, Slovakia, 2009
BibTeX
@inProceedings{pc09-114, | ||
author | = { | Engell, S.}, |
title | = { | Online Optimizing Control: the Link Between Plant Economics and Process Control}, |
booktitle | = { | Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Process Control '09}, |
year | = { | 2009}, |
editor | = { | Fikar, M. and Kvasnica, M.}, |
address | = { | Štrbské Pleso, Slovakia}, |
publisher | = { | Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava}, |
url | = { | http://www.kirp.chtf.stuba.sk/pc09/data/abstracts/114.html}} |