Jl. Figueroa et al., ECONOMIC-IMPACT OF DISTURBANCES AND UNCERTAIN PARAMETERS IN CHEMICAL PROCESSES - A DYNAMIC BACK-OFF ANALYSIS, Computers & chemical engineering, 20(4), 1996, pp. 453-461
Optimal operating conditions in chemical plants are characterized by o
peration on a number of active constraints. The presence of disturbanc
es and model uncertainties can easily cause constraint violations. Thu
s, it is necessary to move the operating point away from the active co
nstraints into the feasible region (back-off). Recently a strategy for
detemining the necessary open-loop steady-state back-off from the nom
inal optimum has been developed by the authors, which consists of solv
ing a joint steady-state optimization-flexibility problem. This paper
extends these ideas to consider dynamic situations, thus leading to a
joint dynamic optimization-flexibility problem. Having determined the
economic penalty associated with open-loop back-off in dynamic systems
, the next step is to estimate the potential recovery of this penalty
that various control schemes might provide. The proposed approach also
includes the optimization of the controller parameters. Results are g
iven for a simple flowsheet example.