Application of a novel approach for DMC predictive controller design by response surface analysis in a fed-batch bioreactor
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This work presents a novel approach for tuning a predictive DMC controllerimplemented in a fed-batch penicillin bioreactor in order to stabilize the dissolved oxygen concentration by agitation speed manipulation. The operating process variables were calculated by a deterministic and non-structured model solved by a fourth order Runge-Kutta-Gill numerical technique with variable steps. The parametersof the model were obtained from experiments and the literature. The estimated parameters of the DMC controller were model, prediction and control horizons, suppression factor and reference trajectory. The tuning approach employed complete factorial design in order to estimate the influenceof these parameterson the integral of the absolute error between the controlled variable and the set point. Response surface analysis provided the optimal parameters. This study showed negligible influence of model, predictionand control horizons while the suppression factor and reference trajectory were very important for the controller. Another important feature of the DMC controller was the that the parameters had negligible influence on each other making design of the controller easier. The performance of the DMC controller was evaluated using several delay times and sample periods of the controlled variable. The behavior of this predictive controller was better than a PID controller tunedby the Modified Simplex method. © 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd.All rights reserved.
- Controller tuning
- DMC controller
- Fed-batch bioreactor
- Penicillin
- Response surface analysis
- Bioconversion
- Bioreactors
- Dissolved oxygen
- Linear programming
- Navigation
- Proportional control systems
- Runge Kutta methods
- Surface analysis
- Surface properties
- Three term control systems
- Controller tuning
- Dissolved oxygen concentrations
- Fed-batch bioreactors
- Fourth-order runge-kutta
- Modified simplex methods
- Penicillin
- Reference trajectories
- Response surface analysis
- Controllers
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