In this paper, a new solution to improve the traditional control operation of raceway microalgae reactors is presented. The control strategy is based on an event-based method that can be easily coupled to a classical time-driven proportional-integral controller, simplifying the design process approach. The results of a standard Proportional-Integral (PI) controller, as well as of two event-based architectures, are presented in simulation and compared with each other and with traditional On/Off control. It is demonstrated that the event-based PI controller-operating during the whole day instead of only during daytime-achieves a better performance by reducing the actuator effort and saving costs related to gas consumption.

Daytime/nighttime event-based pi control for the PH of a microalgae raceway reactor

Rodriguez-Miranda E.;Beschi M.;Visioli A.
2019-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, a new solution to improve the traditional control operation of raceway microalgae reactors is presented. The control strategy is based on an event-based method that can be easily coupled to a classical time-driven proportional-integral controller, simplifying the design process approach. The results of a standard Proportional-Integral (PI) controller, as well as of two event-based architectures, are presented in simulation and compared with each other and with traditional On/Off control. It is demonstrated that the event-based PI controller-operating during the whole day instead of only during daytime-achieves a better performance by reducing the actuator effort and saving costs related to gas consumption.
2019
2019
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PE7_1 Control engineering
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Inglese
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
7
5
247
Control problem; Event-based; Microalgae; PID; Raceway
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Rodriguez-Miranda, E.; Beschi, M.; Guzman, J. L.; Berenguel, M.; Visioli, A.
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