Abstract
The conventional method for configuring double temperature difference control (DTDC) schemes relies on sensitivity analysis (SA) and singular value decomposition (SVD) analysis, respectively, to determine sensitive and reference stages. Since no considerations are given at all to the interactions between the synthesized double temperature differences (DTDs) and to the coordination between the upper and lower temperature differences (TDs) subtracted in each synthesized DTD, the conventional method may lead to DTDC schemes that fail to secure tight product quality control of distillation columns. In this article, a novel method is proposed that employs a newly defined metric in our recent work, the averaged absolute variation magnitudes (ASVM), to determine the two reference stages in each DTDC loop. The ASVM measures the variations of TDs between the sensitive stage and the remaining ones with the assumption of complete rejection of all disturbances concerned and can thus reflect the inherent characteristi...
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