<p><P>The demands of the modern economic climate have led to a dramatic increase in the industrial application of model-based predictive control techniques. In fact, apart from PID, predictive control is probably the most popular control approach in use today. </P><P>The predictive functional contro
Predictive Functional Control: Principles and Industrial Applications
β Scribed by Jacques Richalet, Donal O'Donovan (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 236
- Series
- Advances in Industrial Control
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The demands of the modern economic climate have led to a dramatic increase in the industrial application of model-based predictive control techniques. In fact, apart from PID, predictive control is probably the most popular control approach in use today.
The predictive functional control (PFC) technique was first used to develop a model-based predictive controller that was easy to understand, implement and tune from an instrumentation engineerβs perspective. In the forty years since, there have been thousands of successful applications of PFC controllers in a large and diverse group of industries.
Predictive Functional Control provides the reader with:
β’ a fundamental understanding of the principles associated with PFC;
β’ the basic PFC control equations to be implemented in all programmable logic controllers or digital control systems in block programming form; and
β’ tuning rules and implementation procedures.
In addition, some new features arising from the needs of the process industries are reported along with many examples of industrial applications.
This book is intended for technical staff in the process industries, familiar with classical control techniques, who need to take up the challenges posed by todayβs economic environment; engineering graduate students requiring a background in modern control techniques; and industrial managers who require an overview of the PFC technique with a view to assessing its suitability for use in future projects.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Why Predictive Control?....Pages 1-9
Internal Model....Pages 11-21
Reference Trajectory....Pages 23-29
Control Computation....Pages 31-69
Tuning....Pages 71-92
Constraints....Pages 93-102
Industrial Implementation....Pages 103-133
Parametric Control....Pages 135-144
Unstable Poles and Zeros....Pages 145-156
Industrial Examples....Pages 157-200
Conclusions....Pages 201-205
Back Matter....Pages 207-223
β¦ Subjects
Control; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation; Automotive Engineering; Building Construction, HVAC, Refrigeration; Manufacturing, Machines, Tools
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