SILVA, M. P.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3138261431017965; SILVA, Moacy Pereira da.
Resumen:
The use of shared communication networks in control systems brings a number of
advantages over the operation of these systems. The main advantages are: increased
flexibility,systemscalability,easeof installationand reduced thenumberofcables. As
disadvantages we can mention the insertion of delays, communication latency, packet
loss and information security . Regarding to classical control systems, the disadvantages
presented has serious implications on the functioning of these systems, so that
instability conditions can be achieved if such impacts are not mitigated. This work
presents the activities related to modeling, simulation and networked control of a heat
exchanger shell-and-tubes using a strategy called Networked Predictive Control. In the
modeling stage is obtained the dynamic equations of a heat exchanger shell-and-tubes,
considering the out put temperature tubes and shell. The dynamic equations obtained are
functions of several variables, including the logarithmic mean temperature difference.
The model is linearized and therefore the state space representation of the process was
obtained for later use in the model predictive controller. During the simulation fase,
both models linear and nonlinear has been simulated and latter was connected to the
predictive controller. By the architecture of Networked Predictive Control, was evaluated
the impacts that communication delays existing in the meshes controller-actuator
and sensor-controller, cause in a networked control system. From the simulator is possible
to interconnect the controller and model plant, considering or not the existence of a
delalys in shared networks. The results shows the change in the dynamics of the system
when is considered delays inserted by the communication network.