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Duffy, Gerrad (INNOVATION[X]), Mills, Peter (INNOVATION[X]), Li, Qin (Griffith University), Vlacic, Ljubo (Griffith University)

A Methodology to Determine the Dynamic Relationship between Process and Manipulated Variables

Scheduled for presentation during the Regular Session "System Modelling and Identification" (TuAOr), Tuesday, December 19, 2017, 10:15−10:30, Room 7

2017 Australian and New Zealand Control Conference, December 17-20, 2017, Gold Coast Convention Centre, Australia

This information is tentative and subject to change. Compiled on March 28, 2024

Keywords Process Control & Instrumentation, Process Automation, System Modelling and Identification

Abstract

A methodology has been developed that identifies how pairing the process and manipulated variables will increase process performance. Within an industrial processing plant there are many challenges to determining the strategy of the controller. Some of the challenges include the identification of the existence of a control loop, the operating mode of the control loop (manual versus automatic) and the desired coupling of the process variables within the industrial plant to maximize production performance. A demonstration of this methodology illustrates the potential improvement to be realised within an industrial plant.

 

 

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