A Control Strategy for Enhanced Operation of SNOP Under Transient Disturbances and Network Faults

Author(s):  
Ruogu Wang ◽  
Zekun Ma ◽  
Jiangnan Chen ◽  
Zhenxiong Wang ◽  
Yi Hao ◽  
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Author(s):  
Abdul-Hadi G. Abulrub ◽  
M. Necip Sahinkaya ◽  
Clifford R. Burrows

It was shown in an earlier paper that the authors’ recursive open loop adaptive control strategy can be used as the basis for an adaptive multi-objective control strategy to satisfy design criteria for rotor-bearing systems involving the relative weighting of forces transmitted to the foundation and rotor vibration. This paper describes a complementary-layer adaptive control strategy to limit vibration at critical locations along the rotor, where contact may occur, following changes in operating conditions, e.g. transient disturbances. Experiments are presented to explore the effectiveness of this approach.


1980 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harold F. Engler ◽  
Esther L. Davenport ◽  
Joanne Green ◽  
William E. Sears

TAPPI Journal ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (05) ◽  
pp. 295-305
Author(s):  
Wesley Gilbert ◽  
Ivan Trush ◽  
Bruce Allison ◽  
Randy Reimer ◽  
Howard Mason

Normal practice in continuous digester operation is to set the production rate through the chip meter speed. This speed is seldom, if ever, adjusted except to change production, and most of the other digester inputs are ratioed to it. The inherent assumption is that constant chip meter speed equates to constant dry mass flow of chips. This is seldom, if ever, true. As a result, the actual production rate, effective alkali (EA)-to-wood and liquor-to-wood ratios may vary substantially from assumed values. This increases process variability and decreases profits. In this report, a new continuous digester production rate control strategy is developed that addresses this shortcoming. A new noncontacting near infrared–based chip moisture sensor is combined with the existing weightometer signal to estimate the actual dry chip mass feedrate entering the digester. The estimated feedrate is then used to implement a novel feedback control strategy that adjusts the chip meter speed to maintain the dry chip feedrate at the target value. The report details the results of applying the new measurements and control strategy to a dual vessel continuous digester.


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