2008 Annual Meeting
(733g) Implementation of Predictive Functional Control on a High-Pressure Distillation Column
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The approach in PFC has an undemanding algorithm and is faster though than normal model-based predictive control principles. Using a linear/nonlinear model and the constraint handling are two from many essential advantages in comparison to the conventional controllers. In practice, PFC has been successfully applied to different control areas. However, the implementation of the advance control algorithm fails in practice because of lack of acceptance from the plant operator. The complexity of the advance control algorithm and the low understanding of the control behaviour are presumed to be the root of the lack of acceptance. For this reason, a part of this work focuses on the aspect of the interaction human-machine system. A suitable and transparent visualization is deemed to solve this problem and increase the feasibility to be accepted in the practice. This work addresses the development of the PFC algorithm for complex control tasks in consideration of the influencing variable (disturbance handling), constraint handling and using a linear/nonlinear model. In addition, visualization of optimization-based process data with the consideration of multicriterial objectives will be discussed based on the process considered.