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Output tracking between operating points for nonlinear processes: Van de Vusse example

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 611-617

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCST.2002.1014680

Keywords

chemical process; nonlinear; output tracking; output transitions; stable inversion

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Inversion-based approach finds an input that exactly tracks a desired output trajectory-the method has been recently extended to nonlinear nonminimum phase systems using stable-inversion techniques. Exact-output tracking inputs can be found by the stable-inversion method provided the system can be maintained near (local to) an equilibrium point of the system. However, inversion for the nonlocal case is more challenging because inverse solutions may not exist, for example, when the equilibrium point (operating point) is changed. Such changes in operating points are necessary in process control applications, for example, during startups, shutdowns, and grade transitions. Nonlocal transfers of a system from one operating point to another operating point along prespecified output trajectories are studied in this article for the Van de Vusse example, which is a benchmark problem in nonlinear nonminimum-phase process-control.

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