کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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237452 | 465708 | 2011 | 13 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
During the operation of a grinding circuit (GC), the purpose of control is to ensure the final grinding production indices (GPIs) meet prescribed technical requirements. However, due to the complex dynamic characteristics between the GPIs and the control loops, such control objectives are difficult to achieve by using existing control methods. The complexity is reflected by the existence of strong process coupling, multiple time delays, and large time variations. In this paper, a hierarchical control approach which comprises a lower-level loop control system (LLCS) and a higher-level loop setting system (HLSS) has been presented to control the complex grinding process. The LLCS designed by the distributed PID control technique is responsible for forcing the key process variables that closely relate to the GPIs to track the given set-points. The HLSS, which mainly consists of a feedforward pre-setting controller and a feedback compensator, is used to auto-adjust the set-points of the LLCS in the presence of significant uncertainty about the plant behavior and disturbances so as to maintain good overall operation performance. To design the HLSS, an extended 2-degrees-of-freedom (2-DOF) decoupling control method is presented together with a model approximation method based on the multiple-point step response fitting technique. At last, several simulations have been performed to demonstrate the proposed control method for GC operation.
A hierarchical control approach using extended 2-DOF decoupling and model approximation has been presented to control the complex grinding process. The LLCS is responsible for forcing the key process variables to track the given set-points. The HLSS is used to auto-adjust the set-points of the LLCS in the presence of uncertainty disturbances so as to maintain good overall operation performance.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights
► A hierarchical method using extended 2-DOF decoupling and model approximation is proposed to control the grinding circuit.
► The resulted hierarchical system consists of a lower-level control system (LLCS) and a higher-level setting system (HLSS).
► The PID-based LLCS is responsible for forcing the key process variables to track the given set-points.
► The HLSS which comprises a pre-setting controller and a compensator is used to auto-adjust the set-points of the LLCS.
► A simplified stability condition is given to check the stability of the resulted hierarchical control system.
Journal: Powder Technology - Volume 213, Issues 1–3, 10 November 2011, Pages 14–26