Analysis and Control of Nonlinear Process Systems

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Almost all process systems are nonlinear in nature. Nonlinear control is traditionally an area of interest in process systems engineering which is of great practical importance. These facts notwithstanding, many process engineers have difficulty with the paradigms and results of modern nonlinear control theory because they lack the mathematical background usually associated with such methods or because of the their computational difficulty and small-scale applicability in the general case. Analysis and Control of Nonlinear Process Systems overcomes these barriers. Features: · The necessary mathematical preliminaries for readers from a process engineering background. · Constant reference to the widely-known finite-dimensional linear time-invariant continuous case as a basis for extension to the nonlinear situation. · The most promising theories and analytical methods for nonlinear process control laid out clearly and straightforwardly with exercises to reaffirm the techniques as they are taught. · Emphasis on the importance of process knowledge and first-principles-based models in obtaining feasible and effective solutions in particular circumstances from general cases. · Illustration of applications with simple examples and case studies. Analysis and Control of Nonlinear Process Systems will interest graduate process engineers wishing to study advanced control methods either with a view to further research or application in industry as well as to academics seeking to move process control courses into more complicated but up-to-date territory. It will also be a great assistance to those in their senior undergraduate years who will form the next generation of industrial process engineers and need unfussy access to the most modern nonlinear control ideas.

Author(s): Katalin M. Hangos, József Bokor, Gábor Szederkényi
Series: Advanced textbooks in control and signal processing
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 336
City: London :, New York

Foreword......Page 9
Contents......Page 13
List of Definitions......Page 21
List of Examples......Page 25
Acknowledgements......Page 27
1.1 A Brief Overview of Nonlinear Process Control......Page 29
1.2 Aims and Objectives......Page 31
1.3 The Road Map of the Book......Page 32
2.1 Signals......Page 35
2.2 Systems......Page 45
2.4 Questions and Exercises......Page 48
3. State-space Models......Page 51
3.1 Basic Notions of State-space Representation......Page 52
3.2 Finite Dimensional Linear Time-invariant (LTI) Systems......Page 53
3.3 Linear Time-varying (LTV) Parameter Systems......Page 56
3.4 Linear Parameter-varying (LPV) Systems......Page 57
3.5 Nonlinear Systems......Page 59
3.6 Summary......Page 63
3.7 Questions and Exercises......Page 64
4. Dynamic Process Models......Page 67
4.1 Process Modeling for Control Purposes......Page 68
4.2 State-space Models of Process Systems......Page 74
4.3 Special Nonlinear Process Systems......Page 79
4.4 Heat Exchanger Examples......Page 83
4.5 CSTR Examples......Page 88
4.6 Case Study: Modeling a Gas Turbine......Page 93
4.8 Questions and Application Exercises......Page 99
5.1 Input-output Models of LTI Systems......Page 101
5.2 Input-output Representation of Nonlinear Systems......Page 106
5.3 Realization Theory......Page 110
Exchanger Cell model......Page 117
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