Abstract

The operation control for complex industrial processes consists of two layer — loop control layer and operational control layer. The former aims at achieving the required loop control for each production unit along production line whilst the later optimizes the set-points to the control loops so that certain performance indexes (such as product quality and energy cost) is optimized when the closed loop controlled variables follow their set-points well. This paper presents a novel method that can be used to analyze the performance deterioration of the optimized operational control, where the impact of tracking errors of loop control to the optimized performance is quantitatively formulated when the tracking errors are small. It has been shown that loop tracking errors would generally deteriorate the optimized performance in a quadratic way — leading to the establishment of the square impact principle (SIP). Moreover, it has been shown that the production infrastructure will also affect the deterioration of the optimized performance. Formulation on the analysis on the flat robustness (FR) and randomness of the optimized performance indexes will also be made and several issues on the future studies are listed.

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