Control of Steady-state Gradient of an Ammonia Reactor using Transient Measurements
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Computer-aided chemical engineering. 2018, 43 1111-1116. 10.1016/B978-0-444-64235-6.50194-7Abstract
This paper presents the application of a steady-state real-time optimization strategy using transient measurements to an ammonia synthesis reactor case. We apply a new method for estimating the steady-state gradient of the cost function based on linearizing a dynamic model at the present operating point. The gradient is controlled to zero using a standard feedback controller, for example, a PI-controller. The applied method is able to adjust fast to the new optimal operation in case of disturbances. The advantage compared to standard steady-state real-time optimization is that it reaches the optimum much faster and without the need to wait for steady-state to update the model. It is significantly faster than classical extremum-seeking control and does not require the measurement of the cost function and additional process excitation. Compared to self-optimizing control, it allows the process to achieve the true optimum.