1 Plantwide control Control structure design for complete chemical plants Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Implementation of MPC in a deethanizer at the Kårstø Gas plant
Advertisements

PROCESS CONTROL GROUP Dept. of Chemical Engineering NTNU, Trondheim.
1 Briefly about Myself (Sigurd Skogestad) PROST Department of Chemical Enginering My group and research.
1 Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim.
1 Optimal operation and self-optimizing control Sigurd Skogestad NTNU, Trondheim Norway.
1 Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim.
1 Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim.
PROCESS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING GROUP
Distillation: So simple and yet so complex... and vice versa Sigurd Skogestad Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim, Norway.
Optimization of parameters in PID controllers Ingrid Didriksen Supervisors: Heinz Preisig and Erik Gran (Kongsberg) Co-supervisor: Chriss Grimholt.
PROCESS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING GROUP Førsteamanuensis Tore Haug-Warberg Professor Heinz Preisig Professor Sigurd Skogestad Førsteamanuensis Nadi Skjøndal-Bar.
Advanced Controls Technology An Industrial and Academic Perspective on Plantwide Control James J. Downs Eastman Chemical Company Sigurd Skogestad Norwegian.
Practical plantwide process control Sigurd Skogestad, NTNU Thailand, April 2014.
1 Operation of heat pump cycles Jørgen Bauck Jensen & Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
1 Feedback: The simple and best solution. Applications to self-optimizing control and stabilization of new operating regimes Sigurd Skogestad Department.
The 14th Nordic Process Control Workshop August 23, 2007 Nordic Process Control Workshop panelCHAIR Prof. Matti Leisola Head of the Chemical Technology.
1 Coordinator MPC for maximization of plant throughput Elvira Marie B. Aske* &, Stig Strand & and Sigurd Skogestad* * Department of Chemical Engineering,
1 Modelling, Operation and Control of an LNG Plant Jens Strandberg & Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science.
Offset Free Tracking with MPC under Uncertainty: Experimental Verification Audun Faanes * and Sigurd Skogestad † Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian.
First African Control Conference, Cape Town, 04 December 2003
1 Plantwide control: Towards a systematic procedure Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Tecnology (NTNU)
1 EFCE Working Party on Fluid Separations, Bergen, May 2012 New results for divided-wall columns Deeptanshu Dwivedi (PhD Candidate, NTNU) Ivar Halvorsen.
PSE and PROCESS CONTROL
MIMO Controllability and Decentralized and Plantwide Control MIMO Controllability and Decentralized and Plantwide Control Sigurd Skogestad on Manfred Morari’s.
1 1 Economic Plantwide Control, July 2015 ECONOMIC PLANTWIDE CONTROL Sigurd Skogestad Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and.
Department of Chemical Engineering,
Temperature Controller A model predictive controller (MPC) based on the controller proposed by Muske and Rawlings (1993) is used. For the predictions we.
1 Structure of the process control system Benefits from MPC (Model Predictive Control) and RTO (Real Time Optimization) Sigurd Skogestad Department of.
1 Limits of Disturbance Rejection using Indirect Control Vinay Kariwala * and Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.
Computational Fluid Dynamics in OpenFOAM Henrik Kaald Melbø Supervisor: Heinz Preisig Department of Chemical Engineering.
1 Active constraint regions for economically optimal operation of distillation columns Sigurd Skogestad and Magnus G. Jacobsen Department of Chemical Engineering.
Implementation of Coordinator MPC on a Large-Scale Gas Plant
Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering
1 Plantwide control: Towards a systematic procedure Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Tecnology (NTNU)
1 Decentralized control Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Tecnology (NTNU) Trondheim, Norway.
1 From process control to business control: A systematic approach for CV-selection Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University.
1 1 Vinicius de Oliveira | an intelligent adaptive anti-slug control system for production maximization Vinicius de Oliveira Control and Automation Engineering.
1 PLANTWIDE CONTROL Identifying and switching between active constraints regions Sigurd Skogestad and Magnus G. Jacobsen Department of Chemical Engineering.
Control limitations for unstable plants
1 Feedback: The simple and best solution. Applications to self-optimizing control and stabilization of new operating regimes Sigurd Skogestad Department.
1 Feedback Applications to self-optimizing control and stabilization of new operating regimes Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian.
Control Structure Design: New Developments and Future Directions Vinay Kariwala and Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering NTNU, Trondheim,
1 Combination of Measurements as Controlled Variables for Self-optimizing Control Vidar Alstad † and Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering,
1 PLANTWIDE CONTROL Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Tecnology (NTNU) Trondheim, Norway August/September.
1 Controllability of feedback systems Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Tecnology (NTNU) Trondheim,
Process control group of Sigurd Skogestad, Departmenmt of Chemical Engineering, NTNU, Trondheim,
Control strategies for optimal operation of complete plants Plantwide control - With focus on selecting economic controlled variables Sigurd Skogestad,
ECONOMIC PLANTWIDE CONTROL USING COMMERCIAL PROCESS SIMULATION SOFTWARE PROJECT STATUS ADRIANA REYES LÚA SUPERVISOR: SIGURD SKOGESTAD CO-SUPERVISOR: VLADIMIROS.
PROCESS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING GROUP
Sigurd Skogestads 60th celebration day
PROCESS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING GROUP
Probably© the smoothest PID tuning rules in the world: Lower limit on controller gain for acceptable disturbance rejection Sigurd Skogestad Department.
Sigurd Skogestad 1955: Born in Flekkefjord, Norway
Feedback: The simple and best solution
PROCESS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING GROUP
Feedback: The simple and best solution
Sigurd Skogestad 1955: Born in Flekkefjord, Norway
Sigurd Skogestad 1955: Born in Flekkefjord, Norway
Plantwide control: Towards a systematic procedure
PLANTWIDE CONTROL Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering
Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering
Sigurd Skogestad 1955: Born in Flekkefjord, Norway
Plantwide control: Towards a systematic procedure
Economic plantwide control: A systematic approach for CV-selection
Vidar Alstad† and Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering,
Plantwide control: Towards a systematic procedure
Operation and Control of Divided Wall (Petlyuk) Column
Optimal measurement selection for controlled variables in Kaibel Distillation Column: A MIQP formulation Ramprasad Yelchuru (PhD Candidiate) Professor.
PROCESS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING GROUP
ECONOMIC PROCESS CONTROL Making system out of an apparent mess
Presentation transcript:

1 Plantwide control Control structure design for complete chemical plants Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Tecnology (NTNU) Trondheim, Norway Thailand August 2005

2 Trondheim, Norway

3 Trondheim Oslo UK NORWAY DENMARK GERMANY

4 NTNU, Trondheim Process Control professors: –Bjarne Foss –Morten Hovd –Jens Balchen –Heinz Preisig –Sigurd Skogestad EE ChE

5 Sigurd Skogestad Born in : Siv.ing. Degree (MS) in Chemical Engineering from NTNU (NTH) : Process modeling group at the Norsk Hydro Research Center in Porsgrunn : Ph.D. student in Chemical Engineering at Caltech, Pasadena, USA. Thesis on “Robust distillation control”. Supervisor: Manfred Morari : Professor in Chemical Engineering at NTNU Since 1994: Head of process systems engineering center in Trondheim (PROST) Since 1999: Head of Department of Chemical Engineering 1996, 2005: Book “Multivariable feedback control” (Wiley) 2000, 2003: Book “Prosessteknikk” (Tapir) Group of about 10 Ph.D. students in the process control area

6 Research: Develop simple yet rigorous methods to solve problems of engineering significance. Use of feedback as a tool to 1. reduce uncertainty (including robust control), 2.change the system dynamics (including stabilization; anti-slug control), 3.generally make the system more well-behaved (including self- optimizing control). limitations on performance in linear systems (“controllability”), control structure design and plantwide control, interactions between process design and control, distillation column design, control and dynamics. Natural gas processes