Revista Facultad de Ingeniería Universidad de Antioquia (Oct 2020)

Control scheme selection and optimal tuning in industrial process control using factorial experiment design

  • David Roberto Acosta Villamil,
  • José Fernando Noguera Polania,
  • Arnaldo Verdeza Villalobos,
  • Blanca Luz Foliaco Romero,
  • Adriana Fernanda Rincón Montenegro,
  • Marco Enrique Sanjuan Mejía

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.redin.20201010
Journal volume & issue
no. 103

Abstract

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In this study, a novel experimental approach for the optimal selection of an actuator-based control strategy is presented. The proposed approach is a two-stage method: first, a two-level factorial experiment design with n factors (2n) was applied to compare different control schemes. Schemes comparison was carried out in terms of energy consumption and closed-loop performance. For the best relative scheme, a Central Composite Face-centered (CCF) design was completed obtaining the controller parameters that optimize the performance in terms of the Integral Absolute Error (IAE) while operating in a region of low energy consumption. The proposed approach was experimentally tested using real data obtained from a laboratory prototype plant. Some experimental tests illustrating the suitability of our method are shown at the end of this article.

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