Comparison of Feedback Control Strategies for Operation of Granulation Loops

Granulation is a particle enlargement process during which fine particles or atomizable liquids are converted into granules via a series of complex granulation mechanisms. In this paper, two feedback control strategies are implemented to make granulation loop processes more steady to operate, i.e.,...

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Published in:Information technology and control Vol. 50; no. 4; pp. 736 - 751
Main Authors: Vesjolaja, Ludmila, Glemmestad, Bjørn, Lie, Bernt
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 16-12-2021
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Summary:Granulation is a particle enlargement process during which fine particles or atomizable liquids are converted into granules via a series of complex granulation mechanisms. In this paper, two feedback control strategies are implemented to make granulation loop processes more steady to operate, i.e., to suppress oscillatory behavior in the produced granule sizes. In the first control strategy, a classical proportional-integral (PI) controller is used, while in the second, a double-loop control strategy is used to control the median diameter of the granules leaving the granulator. The simulation results showed that using the proposed control design for the granulation loop can eliminate the oscillatory behaviour in the produced granule median diameter and make granulation loop processes more steady to operate. A comparison between the two proposed control strategies showed that it is preferable to use the double-loop control strategy.
ISSN:1392-124X
2335-884X
DOI:10.5755/j01.itc.50.4.28104