Abstract
Model-based techniques appear to have found few, if any, application in batch-wise industry. The presented approach for the operation of batch processes, supported by the FRIS package, offers a systematic and fast way to develop, improve and adapt recipes and therefore, to increase the profit. In this paper the adaptation of a recipe on the basis of the deviations in the initial process conditions or changes in maiket situation is described. This kind of adaptation, called recipe initialization, is used for the feed-forward control of a batch process. This technique and its quantitative effects will be illustrated by a pilot plant production of epoxide resins.
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