Adaptive Control of Alumina Reduction Cells with Point Feeders

Reasons for considering the dynamics of a new or existing plant are illustrated through a number of industrial examples. Recent work aimed at assessing the effects of process dynamics on plant operability is presented. Two aspects are considered - the ability to maintain a given steady state in the...

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Main Authors: John D. Perkins, J.M. Howell, M.P.F. Wong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Society of Automatic Control 1986-04-01
Series:Modeling, Identification and Control
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Online Access:http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/1986/MIC-1986-2-1.pdf
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spelling doaj-a23cb718f9b542a0b74e95552ce7c01d2020-11-24T22:57:04ZengNorwegian Society of Automatic ControlModeling, Identification and Control0332-73531890-13281986-04-0172577010.4173/mic.1986.2.1Adaptive Control of Alumina Reduction Cells with Point FeedersJohn D. PerkinsJ.M. HowellM.P.F. WongReasons for considering the dynamics of a new or existing plant are illustrated through a number of industrial examples. Recent work aimed at assessing the effects of process dynamics on plant operability is presented. Two aspects are considered - the ability to maintain a given steady state in the face of disturbances (controllability) and the ability to move between steady states (switchability). Case studies are used to illustrate these concepts, and to demonstrate what is possible with a modern simulation system. http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/1986/MIC-1986-2-1.pdfProcess dynamicscontrollabilityswitchability
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author John D. Perkins
J.M. Howell
M.P.F. Wong
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J.M. Howell
M.P.F. Wong
Adaptive Control of Alumina Reduction Cells with Point Feeders
Modeling, Identification and Control
Process dynamics
controllability
switchability
author_facet John D. Perkins
J.M. Howell
M.P.F. Wong
author_sort John D. Perkins
title Adaptive Control of Alumina Reduction Cells with Point Feeders
title_short Adaptive Control of Alumina Reduction Cells with Point Feeders
title_full Adaptive Control of Alumina Reduction Cells with Point Feeders
title_fullStr Adaptive Control of Alumina Reduction Cells with Point Feeders
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Control of Alumina Reduction Cells with Point Feeders
title_sort adaptive control of alumina reduction cells with point feeders
publisher Norwegian Society of Automatic Control
series Modeling, Identification and Control
issn 0332-7353
1890-1328
publishDate 1986-04-01
description Reasons for considering the dynamics of a new or existing plant are illustrated through a number of industrial examples. Recent work aimed at assessing the effects of process dynamics on plant operability is presented. Two aspects are considered - the ability to maintain a given steady state in the face of disturbances (controllability) and the ability to move between steady states (switchability). Case studies are used to illustrate these concepts, and to demonstrate what is possible with a modern simulation system.
topic Process dynamics
controllability
switchability
url http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/1986/MIC-1986-2-1.pdf
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