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Model-Based Control of Particulate Processes (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
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Model-Based Control of Particulate Processes (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Series: Particle Technology Series, 14
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The interest in control of particulate processes has been triggered
by the need to achieve tight distributed control of size
distributions that greatly influence particulate product properties
and quality. Drawing from recent advances in dynamics of
infinite-dimensional systems and nonlinear control theory, control
of particulate processes using population balances has evolved into
a very active research area within the field of process control.
This book - the first of its kind - presents general methods for
the synthesis of nonlinear, robust and constrained feedback
controllers for broad classes of particulate process models and
illustrates their applications to industrially-important
crystallization, aerosol and thermal spray processes. The
controllers use a finite number of measurement sensors and control
actuators to achieve stabilization of the closed-loop system,
output tracking, attenuation of the effect of model uncertainty and
handling of actuator saturation.
Beginning with an introduction to control of particulate processes,
the book discusses nonlinear order reduction and nonlinear, robust
and constrained control of particulate spatially-homogeneous
processes, and nonlinear control of spatially-homogeneous
particulate processes. The synthesis of the controllers is
performed by using geometric and Lyapunov-based control techniques.
The book includes comparisons of the methods followed for
controller synthesis with other approaches and discussions of
practical implementation issues that can help researchers and
engineers understand the development and application of the methods
in greater depth. The methods are applied to continuous and batch
crystallization processes, atitania aerosol reactor and a thermal
spray process to regulate product size distribution. The resulting
benefits in closed-loop performance, robustness and actuator
saturation handling compared to other techniques for control of
particulate processes are demonstrated through computer
simulations.
The book assumes a basic knowledge about population balances and
nonlinear control.
Researchers and graduate students in process control, particle
technology and control systems theory, applied mathematicians and
process control engineers will find this book a useful resource.
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