Economic Benefit from Progressive Integration of Scheduling and Control for Continuous Chemical Processes

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Performance of integrated production scheduling and advanced process control with disturbances is summarized and reviewed with four progressive stages of scheduling and control integration and responsiveness to disturbances: open-loop segregated scheduling and control, closed-loop segregated scheduling and control, open-loop scheduling with consideration of process dynamics, and closed-loop integrated scheduling and control responsive to process disturbances and market fluctuations. Progressive economic benefit from dynamic rescheduling and integrating scheduling and control is shown on a continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) benchmark application in closed-loop simulations over 24 h. A fixed horizon integrated scheduling and control formulation for multi-product, continuous chemical processes is utilized, in which nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) and continuous-time scheduling are combined.

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Beal, L. D. R., Petersen, D., Pila, G., Davis, B., Warnick, S., & Hedengren, J. D. (2017). Economic Benefit from Progressive Integration of Scheduling and Control for Continuous Chemical Processes. Processes, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr5040084

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