Abstract

AbstractThis article deals with the stabilization of continuously stirred‐tank reactors in the face of control input saturations and uncertain chemical kinetics. Using ideas from modeling‐error compensation techniques, a first‐order compensator is designed, and its ability to stabilize the reactor temperature at an arbitrary setpoint is shown. The dynamic part of the proposed controller is interpreted as a type of robust integral action to accommodate the modeling error.

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