In the present work, the problem of controlling recipe transitions in a paper-making process is addressed, in order to avoid paper breakage and reduce paper waste. A decoupling control scheme is proposed, based on the control of speed differences between contiguous motors. This guarantees smooth and fast transitions of all the motor speeds along the production line. A front-tracking scheme is also employed, in order to adapt the recipe change to the actual plant conditions. A simulation model has been constructed and validated for a real industrial paper-making plant, and the effectiveness of the proposed control algorithm has been tested by means of simulation.

Front-tracking centralized motor control in a paper-making process

FERRARINI, LUCA;PIRODDI, LUIGI
2002-01-01

Abstract

In the present work, the problem of controlling recipe transitions in a paper-making process is addressed, in order to avoid paper breakage and reduce paper waste. A decoupling control scheme is proposed, based on the control of speed differences between contiguous motors. This guarantees smooth and fast transitions of all the motor speeds along the production line. A front-tracking scheme is also employed, in order to adapt the recipe change to the actual plant conditions. A simulation model has been constructed and validated for a real industrial paper-making plant, and the effectiveness of the proposed control algorithm has been tested by means of simulation.
2002
Pulp and paper industry, Centralized control, Decoupling of systems, Multivariable control, Motor control, Paper grade control, Hybrid systems, Transition control
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