Design of Nonlinear Model-Based Control Using Bifurcation Analysis for Solution Polymerizations Carried Out in Lumped-Distributed Reactors

2018 
In order to implement nonlinear control, nonlinear system identification must be performed, however, there are open questions concerning this field of process control, for example, experimental planning, model structure selection, parameter estimation, and validation. Therefore, the study of nonlinear model identification is a relevant unsolved problem that needs to be handled for nonlinear control synthesis. This paper presents the use of bifurcation theory, dynamic and stability analysis for nonlinear identification, and control of polymerization reactors. Peroxide-initiated styrene-solution polymerization reactors (lumped-distributed) are investigated: batch, continuous stirred-tank reactor (CSTR), and tubular reactors. Open and closed loop analyses are carried out using jacket temperature and weight average molecular weight setpoints as the bifurcation parameters. Phenomenological mathematical models, neural network nonlinear models, and an experimental data from a polymerization unit are employed for validating the proposed methodology in order to implement confident nonlinear controllers.
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