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Boundary energy-shaping control of an isothermal tubular reactor

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ABSTRACT This paper illustrates a general synthesis methodology of asymptotic stabilizing, energy-based, boundary control laws that are applicable to a large class of distributed port-Hamiltonian systems. The methodological results are… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This paper illustrates a general synthesis methodology of asymptotic stabilizing, energy-based, boundary control laws that are applicable to a large class of distributed port-Hamiltonian systems. The methodological results are applied on a simplified model of an isothermal tubular reactor. Due to the presence of diffusion and convection, such example, even if relatively easy from a computational point of view, is not trivial. The idea here is to design a state feedback law able to perform the energy-shaping task, i.e. able to render the closed-loop system a port-Hamiltonian system with the same structure, but characterized by a new Hamiltonian with a unique and isolated minimum at the equilibrium. Asymptotic stability is then obtained via damping injection on the boundary and is a consequence of the LaSalle’s Invariance Principle in infinite dimensions.

Keywords: energy; isothermal tubular; tubular reactor; energy shaping; control

Journal Title: Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems
Year Published: 2017

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