2021
DOI: 10.1002/aic.17537
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Multistage nonlinear model predictive control for pumping treatment in hydraulic fracturing

Abstract: Hydraulic fracturing has gained increasing attention as it allows the constrained natural gas and crude oil to flow out of low-permeability shale formations and significantly increase production. Perilous operating states of extremely high pressure also raise some safety concerns, requiring us to formulate an appropriate dynamic model, and provide a careful engineering control to ensure safe operating conditions. Moreover, uncertainties due to spatially varying rock properties increase the difficulties in cont… Show more

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“…Nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) has been studied for typical chemical processes, for example, quad-tanks, 11 continuousstirred tank reactors (CSTR), 12 distillation columns, [11][12][13] and many other complex chemical processes, such as CO 2 capture 14 and hydraulic fracturing 15 processes, among others. DWCs also have complicated inner structures and highly nonlinear behaviors.…”
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“…Nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) has been studied for typical chemical processes, for example, quad-tanks, 11 continuousstirred tank reactors (CSTR), 12 distillation columns, [11][12][13] and many other complex chemical processes, such as CO 2 capture 14 and hydraulic fracturing 15 processes, among others. DWCs also have complicated inner structures and highly nonlinear behaviors.…”
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confidence: 99%