International audienceA predictive functional control (PFC) technique is applied to the temperature control of a pilot-plant batch reactor equipped with a mono-fluid heating/cooling system. A cascade control structure has been implemented according to the process sub-units reactor and heating/cooling system. Hereby differences in the sub-units dynamics are taken into consideration. PFC technique is described and its main differences with a standard model predictive control (MPC) technique are discussed. To evaluate its robustness, PFC has been applied to the temperature control of an exothermic chemical reaction. Experimental results show that PFC enables a precise tracking of the set-point temperature and that the PFC performances are main...
The reactant concentration control of a reactor using Model Predictive Control (MPC) is presented in...
Chemical incidents are typically caused by loss of control, resulting in runaway reactions or proces...
Chemical incidents are typically caused by loss of control, resulting in runaway reactions or proces...
A predictive functional control (PFC) technique is applied to the temperature control of a pilot-pla...
The paper presents different control methods applied on a chemical exothermic semi batch reactor. Be...
The paper presents research with Predictive Functional Control (PFC) for fluid heating process. Two ...
The temperature control equipment on a pilot scale batch reaction system located at EAFIT University...
These days, in times of recession, we are forced by competitiveness and the optimization of produ...
Batch reactor control provides a very challenging problem for the process control engineer. This is ...
This paper describes the application of a model predictive controller to the problem of batch reacto...
In this paper, the temperature of a pilot-scale batch reaction system is modeled towards the design ...
In this paper a novel model-based temperature control scheme for batch chemical reactors is proposed...
A stirred-tank reactor was built with the objective of rapid and accurate temperature control in the...
Predictive functional control (PFC) is a cheap and simplified model predictive controller, which com...
This paper presents a neural network based model predictive control (MPC) strategy to control a stro...
The reactant concentration control of a reactor using Model Predictive Control (MPC) is presented in...
Chemical incidents are typically caused by loss of control, resulting in runaway reactions or proces...
Chemical incidents are typically caused by loss of control, resulting in runaway reactions or proces...
A predictive functional control (PFC) technique is applied to the temperature control of a pilot-pla...
The paper presents different control methods applied on a chemical exothermic semi batch reactor. Be...
The paper presents research with Predictive Functional Control (PFC) for fluid heating process. Two ...
The temperature control equipment on a pilot scale batch reaction system located at EAFIT University...
These days, in times of recession, we are forced by competitiveness and the optimization of produ...
Batch reactor control provides a very challenging problem for the process control engineer. This is ...
This paper describes the application of a model predictive controller to the problem of batch reacto...
In this paper, the temperature of a pilot-scale batch reaction system is modeled towards the design ...
In this paper a novel model-based temperature control scheme for batch chemical reactors is proposed...
A stirred-tank reactor was built with the objective of rapid and accurate temperature control in the...
Predictive functional control (PFC) is a cheap and simplified model predictive controller, which com...
This paper presents a neural network based model predictive control (MPC) strategy to control a stro...
The reactant concentration control of a reactor using Model Predictive Control (MPC) is presented in...
Chemical incidents are typically caused by loss of control, resulting in runaway reactions or proces...
Chemical incidents are typically caused by loss of control, resulting in runaway reactions or proces...