Real-Time Optimization

Real-Time Optimization

Author: Dominique Bonvin

Publisher: MDPI

Published: 2018-07-05

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 303842448X

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Real-Time Optimization" that was published in Processes


Dynamics and Control of Chemical Reactors and Distillation Columns

Dynamics and Control of Chemical Reactors and Distillation Columns

Author: C. McGreavy

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-05-23

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 1483298906

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Presents the latest results of both academic and industrial research in the control, modelling and dynamics of two of the most fundamental constituents of all chemical engineering plant. Includes contributions on fixed-bed, gas-phase and tubular reactors, thermal cracking furnaces and distillation columns, related to applications in all major areas of chemical engineering, including petrochemicals and bulk chemical manufacture. Contains 51 papers.


Topics in Time Delay Systems

Topics in Time Delay Systems

Author: Jean Jacques Loiseau

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-08-26

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 3642028969

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Time delays are present in many physical processes due to the period of time it takes for the events to occur. Delays are particularly more pronounced in networks of interconnected systems, such as supply chains and systems controlled over c- munication networks. In these control problems, taking the delays into account is particularly important for performance evaluation and control system’s design. It has been shown, indeed, that delays in a controlled system (for instance, a c- munication delay for data acquisition) may have an “ambiguous” nature: they may stabilize the system, or, in the contrary,they may lead to deteriorationof the clos- loop performance or even instability, depending on the delay value and the system parameters. It is a fact that delays have stabilizing effects, but this is clearly con i- ing for human intuition. Therefore,speci c analysis techniquesand design methods are to be developed to satisfactorily take into account the presence of delays at the design stage of the control system. The research on time delay systems stretches back to 1960s and it has been very active during the last twenty years. During this period, the results have been presented at the main control conferences(CDC, ACC, IFAC), in specialized wo- shops (IFAC TDS series), and published in the leading journals of control engine- ing, systems and control theory, applied and numerical mathematics.


Optimal State Estimation for Process Monitoring, Fault Diagnosis and Control

Optimal State Estimation for Process Monitoring, Fault Diagnosis and Control

Author: Ch. Venkateswarlu

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2022-01-31

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0323900682

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Optimal State Estimation for Process Monitoring, Fault Diagnosis and Control presents various mechanistic model based state estimators and data-driven model based state estimators with a special emphasis on their development and applications to process monitoring, fault diagnosis and control. The design and analysis of different state estimators are highlighted with a number of applications and case studies concerning to various real chemical and biochemical processes. The book starts with the introduction of basic concepts, extending to classical methods and successively leading to advances in this field. Design and implementation of various classical and advanced state estimation methods to solve a wide variety of problems makes this book immensely useful for the audience working in different disciplines in academics, research and industry in areas concerning to process monitoring, fault diagnosis, control and related disciplines. - Describes various classical and advanced versions of mechanistic model based state estimation algorithms - Describes various data-driven model based state estimation techniques - Highlights a number of real applications of mechanistic model based and data-driven model based state estimators/soft sensors - Beneficial to those associated with process monitoring, fault diagnosis, online optimization, control and related areas


Batch Processing Systems Engineering

Batch Processing Systems Engineering

Author: Gintaras V. Reklaitis

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 886

ISBN-13: 3642609724

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Batch chemical processing has in the past decade enjoyed a return to respectability as a valuable, effective, and often preferred mode of process operation. This book provides the first comprehensive and authoritative coverage that reviews the state of the art development in the field of batch chemical systems engineering, applications in various chemical industries, current practice in different parts of the world, and future technical challenges. Developments in enabling computing technologies such as simulation, mathematical programming, knowledge based systems, and prognosis of how these developments would impact future progress in the batch domain are covered. Design issues for complex unit processes and batch plants as well as operational issues such as control and scheduling are also addressed.