Mathematical modelling and automated control strategies for sugarcane crushing system of sugar factory

Govind Singh Jethi, Sandeep Sunori, Surya Kant, Pradeep Juneja

Abstract


Mathematical models form the basis of automation and digitalization. Control and optimization of industrial processes are important for increasing productivity and efficiency, especially in the sugar industry. This research focuses on modeling and controlling the juice extraction process, which is an important activity in sugar production. The mathematical model is obtained by creating a variable based on simple equations where the cane level in the Donnelly channel is the input and the juice output. The model captures the complexity of the process and provides a solid basis for the design of control systems. Two advanced control concepts: H-infinity control and model control (MPC) were used in MATLAB to meet the criteria. While H-infinity control provides performance in the presence of uncertainty and disturbances, MPC optimizes control performance by predicting future results. This paper observes and compares the results of two control systems to analyze their performance. This comparison highlights the advantages and limitations of each method. The research results are of great importance for increasing the efficiency and reliability of industrial processes in the sugar industry.

Keywords


control system; H-infinity controller; mathematical modeling; model predictive control; sensitivity analysis; sugar mill

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijape.v15.i2.pp554-564

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International Journal of Applied Power Engineering (IJAPE)
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