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Fault-Tolerant Control of a Polyethylene Reactor

Abstract

This work focuses on fault-tolerant nonlinear control of a gas phase polyethylene reactor. Initially, a family of candidate control configurations, characterized by different manipulated inputs, are identified. For each control configuration, a bounded nonlinear feedback controller, that enforces asymptotic closed-loop stability in the presence of constraints, is designed, and the constrained stability region associated with it is explicitly characterized using Lyapunov-based tools. A switching policy is then derived, on the basis of the stability regions, to orchestrate the activation/deactivation of the constituent control configurations in a way that guarantees closed-loop stability in the event of control system faults. Closed-loop system simulations demonstrate the effectiveness of the fault-tolerant control strategy.

Authors

Gani A; Mhaskar P; Christofides PD

Pagination

pp. 6026-6032

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 2006

DOI

10.1109/acc.2006.1657687

Name of conference

2006 American Control Conference
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