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Title: | ENHANCING INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL PROCESS BASED ON DELAY CANCELLATION AND IMPROVED TRANSIENT RESPONSE PERFORMANCE |
Authors: | Ikwuazom, Callistus.T Njoku, Donatus O. Jibiri, Janefrances. E. Ibe, Perpetual. N. |
Keywords: | CETM Compensator CSTR Delay cancellation Transient response |
Issue Date: | 27-Apr-2023 |
Publisher: | Imo Technology Summit and Workshop 2023: Imo State Chapter Nigeria Computer Society Conference Proceeding |
Citation: | Ikwuazom, C. T., Njoku, D. O., Jibiri, J. E., & Ibe, P. N. (2023). Enhancing Industrial Chemical Process Based on Delay Cancellation and Improved Transient Response Performance. Proceedings of the Imo State Chapter Nigeria Computer Society's Technology Summit and Workshop 2023: Advancing Technology for Sustainable Transformation and Wealth Creation (pp. 32-44). URL: https://imoncs.org.ng/papers/ITSW2023-Proceeding.pdf |
Abstract: | This paper presents enhancing industrial chemical process based on delay cancellation and improved transient response performance. It is desired to enhance the performance of an industrial chemical process. In order to achieve this, the dynamic characteristics of a chemical reactor that involves pH concentration in water treatment carried out using continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). A compensator was designed using the Control and Estimation Tools Manager (CETM). The results from the simulation conducted in MATLAB environment indicated that the compensator was able to cancel the time delay effect suffered by process and improved the transient response performance. |
URI: | https://imoncs.org.ng/papers/ITSW2023-Proceeding.pdf http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18845 |
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