Abstract

This paper presents a method of interactive or real-time predictive control which can be implemented without a stored program computer. By restricting the process dy namic model to a second-order-plus-dead-time format, a configuration which is satisfactory for many chemical or petroleum processing systems, a time-optimal controller can be built entirely on a small analog/hybrid computer. For set-point changes, the controller utilizes an analog model of the process to search out the predicted optimum input switching sequence and continuously maintains the process on the time-optimal trajectory. Because of the predictive nature of the method there is no necessity to include the time-delay term in the high-speed model; the predicted switches in the process input are simply ad vanced in time by the amount of the time-delay.

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