IMPLEMENTATION OF CONSTRAINED PREDICTIVE OUTER-LOOP CONTROLLERS: APPLICATION TO A BOILER CONTROL SYSTEM
Fernando Tadeo*, Teresa Alvarez*, Mike Grimble**, Ramon Vilanova***
* Departamento de Ingenieria de Sistemas y Automática Facultad de Ciencias. Universidad de Valladolid. 47011 Valladolid, Spain fernando@autom.uva.es, Tlf: +34 983 423566, Fax: +34 983 423161
** Industrial Control Centre, Strathclyde University, United Kingdom
*** Automatic Control and Systems Engineering Group, Dept. of Computer Science, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra - Barcelona, Spain
This paper addresses the problem of implementing predictive controllers for supervisory level control systems. In this configuration the manipulated variables calculated by the Predictive Controller are used as command signals for the Distributed Control Systems, which provide references to the operator-tuned local PID controllers that act on the physical system. This structure introduces the problem of loosing of performance if the inner-loop controllers are re-tuned. The paper discusses the solution to this problem based on the use of a two-degrees-of-freedom structure in the inner loop, that separates open and closed-loop properties. Both design guidelines and robustness issues are discussed.
Keywords: Supervisory Control, Predictive Control
Session slot T-Fr-M11: Process Control Applications/Area code 7a : Chemical Process Control

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