2002
DOI: 10.1109/tcst.2002.804117
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Application of iterative learning control to an exothermic semibatch chemical reactor

Abstract: This work focuses on the temperature control of a semibatch chemical reactor used for fine chemicals production. Such a reactor is equipped with a heating/cooling system composed of different thermal fluids. Without extensive modeling investigations, a feedback-feedforward control strategy is proposed for ensuring the tracking performance of the desired temperature profile. Such a strategy is derived from a family of the iterative learning control (ILC) algorithms named batch model predictive control (BMPC). L… Show more

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“…With the rapid development of the technology and fast changing requirements of the market, the batch processing has been a good candidate to produce high-value added products at lower cost Ahn et al (2007). Typical batch processes include robot arms in the manufacturing streamlines (Moore 1999;Gopinath and Kar 2004), batch reactions in the fine chemicals (Mezghani et al 2002;Youssef et al 2003;Xiong and Zhang 2003), biofermentation in the pharmaceutical industries (Ben and Youssef 2012), injection molding in the plastics processing (Gao et al 2001;, and the semiconductor production processes (Solomon et al 2001;Su et al 2007). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rapid development of the technology and fast changing requirements of the market, the batch processing has been a good candidate to produce high-value added products at lower cost Ahn et al (2007). Typical batch processes include robot arms in the manufacturing streamlines (Moore 1999;Gopinath and Kar 2004), batch reactions in the fine chemicals (Mezghani et al 2002;Youssef et al 2003;Xiong and Zhang 2003), biofermentation in the pharmaceutical industries (Ben and Youssef 2012), injection molding in the plastics processing (Gao et al 2001;, and the semiconductor production processes (Solomon et al 2001;Su et al 2007). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past 25 years, ILC has been widely studied in theory (Moore 1993;Bien and Xu 1998;Moore and Xu 2000;Xu and Tan 2003;Bristow, Tharayil, and Allyne 2006;Ahn, Moore, and Chen 2007), and to a certain extent applied in practice (Arimoto, Kawamura, and Miyazaki 1984;Longman 2000;Mezghani et al 2002;Norrlo¨f 2002;Yang, Lee, Ahn, and Lee 2003;Xu, Panda, and Lee 2009). In terms of system nonlinearities, ILC problems can be classified into four categories: (1) linear ILC for linear systems, (2) nonlinear ILC for linear systems, (3) linear ILC for global Lipschitz continuous (GLC) systems and (4) nonlinear ILC for local Lipschitz continuous (LLC) systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The input in an ILC system is updated trail by trail, and then the tracking accuracy of system output is improved progressively. ILC can be found in many applications such as robotics, semiconductors, chemical process, and other industrial manipulation [3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%