Process and Control Design for a Novel Chemical Heat Exchange Reactor
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Summary, in English
A new chemical reactor, the Open Plate Reactor (OPR), is being developed by Alfa Laval AB. It has a very flexible configuration with
distributed inlet ports, cooling zones and internal sensors. This
gives the OPR improved control capabilities compared to standard
chemical reactors in addition to better heat transfer capacity.
In this paper, we address the relationship between
the process design, the number of actuators used and how to use these actuators
in feedback control to be able to use the full potential of the
OPR. The performance of the OPR can be significantly improved by using
additional inlet ports and cooling zones. However, this may also
require multivariable control methods to actually achieve this
improvement in presence of model uncertainty and disturbances.
distributed inlet ports, cooling zones and internal sensors. This
gives the OPR improved control capabilities compared to standard
chemical reactors in addition to better heat transfer capacity.
In this paper, we address the relationship between
the process design, the number of actuators used and how to use these actuators
in feedback control to be able to use the full potential of the
OPR. The performance of the OPR can be significantly improved by using
additional inlet ports and cooling zones. However, this may also
require multivariable control methods to actually achieve this
improvement in presence of model uncertainty and disturbances.
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Publiceringsår
2006
Språk
Engelska
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Dokumenttyp
Konferensbidrag
Ämne
- Control Engineering
Nyckelord
- process design
- process control
- optimization
- operating conditions
- multivariable control
- process intensification
- relative gain array
Conference name
Reglermöte 2006
Conference date
2006-05-30 - 2006-05-31
Conference place
Stockholm, Sweden
Status
Published