在不稳定的系统中处理坡道输入和非线性,有微数顺序修改的史密斯预测器控制控制
1Electrical Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology, Patna 800005, India; Electrical and Electronics Engg. Dept., Nalanda College of Engineering, Chandi, Nalanda, India.
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|December 16, 2025
概括
这项研究引入了分数顺序的史密斯预测器来控制具有不确定性和延迟的不稳定过程. 新方法显著提高了性能,即使参数变化.
科学领域:
- 化学工程是化学工程的重要组成部分.
- 控制系统工程 控制系统工程
- 过程控制 过程控制
背景情况:
- 不稳定的过程由于参数不确定性,非线性,运输延迟和负载干扰而难以调节.
- 式输入变化加剧了这些过程的敏感性.
研究的目的:
- 为不稳定的过程分析设计一个分数顺序的史密斯预测器方案.
- 应对包括参数不确定性,非线性,运输延迟和负载干扰在内的挑战.
- 为了提高敏感工业应用的控制性能.
主要方法:
- 开发了一个分数顺序史密斯预测器的分析设计.
- 研究稳定性区域以确定最佳设计参数 (β,α,λ).
- 对过程模型不确定性的系统稳定性进行了调查.
- 控制方案是在一个非线性外套连续动的水箱反应堆上实施的.
主要成果:
- 在完全匹配的条件下,实现了71.5%的性能提升.
- 当过程参数受到干扰时,观察到73.9%的改善.
- 计算了关键绩效指数 (ISE,ITAE,IAE,TV) 来量化有效性.
结论:
- 分数顺序的史密斯预测器在各种具有挑战性的条件下有效调节不稳定的过程.
- 拟议的控制器显示了显著的性能改进和稳定性.
- 这种方法为复杂的工业过程控制提供了可行的解决方案.
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