2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(693a) On Control of Reactive Extrusion Processes
Authors
In this presentation, we will focus on our current work on the development of the multivariable cascade control scheme, specifically for an experimental system involving the reaction of a functionalized ethylene co-polymer, Elvaloy (ethylene/n-butyl acrylate/glycidal methacrylate terpolymer) with an acid co-polymer Nucrel (ethylene/methacrylic acid copolymer) in a Coperion W&P ZSK-30mm co-rotating, intermeshing twin-screw extruder. Previously we found that the task of designing the multivariable controller C1 is challenging because of strong process nonlinearities and the process ill-conditioning at an operating point in the low viscosity regime [2]. In this presentation, we evaluate the performance of a gain-scheduled model predictive controller on this process for set-point tracking and disturbance rejection. We also discuss and illustrate a strategy for developing control-relevant models for the outer loop controller C2 models used for predicting infrequently measured product properties and for controller design. Finally, we discuss some of the issues related to the design and performance of the controller C2. For example, since the performance of this controller is linked directly with the performance of the inner loop controller C1, if the outer loop controller outputs set-points that are unattainable by the inner loop unattainable primarily because of constraints on the manipulated inputs, u there will be significant steady-state offsets in key product quality variables, resulting in poor product end-use performance. We demonstrate how the design and implementation of the product controller C2 accounts for such possibilities.
References:
1] Garge S. C.; Wetzel M. D., and Ogunnaike B. A., Modeling for control of reactive extrusion processes, ADCHEM, Gramado, Brazil, (2006).
2] Garge S. C.; Wetzel M. D., and Ogunnaike B. A., On Identification and control of reactive extrusion processes, AIChE Conf., Cincinnati, Ohio (2005).