NONLINEAR MODEL PREDICTIVE CONTROL
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Chemical Engineering Communications
- Vol. 87 (1) , 123-141
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00986449008940687
Abstract
Nonlinear Model Predictive Control (NMPC), a strategy for constrained, feedback control of nonlinear processes, has been developed. The algorithm uses a simultaneous solution and optimization approach to determine the open-loop optimal manipulated variable trajectory at each sampling instant. Feedback is incorporated via an estimator, which uses process measurements to infer unmeasured state and disturbance values. These are used by the controller to determine the future optimal control policy. This scheme can be used to control processes described by different kinds of models, such as nonlinear ordinary differential/algebraic equations, partial differential/algebraic equations, integra-differential equations and delay equations. The advantages of the proposed NMPC scheme are demonstrated with the start-up of a non-isothermal, non-adiabatic CSTR with an irreversible, first-order reaction. The set-point corresponds to an open-loop unstable steady state. Comparisons have been made with controllers designed using (1) nonlinear variable transformations, (2) a linear controller tuned using the internal model control approach, and (3) open-loop optimal control. NMPC was able to bring the controlled variable to its set-point quickly and smoothly from a wide variety of initial conditions. Unlike the other controllers, NMPC dealt with constraints in an explicit manner without any degradation in the quality of control. NMPC also demonstrated superior performance in the presence of a moderate amount of error in the model parameters, and the process was brought to its set-point without steady-state offset.Keywords
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