Stabilization of (state, input)-disturbed CSTRs through the port-Hamiltonian systems approach
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Publication:6288680
arXiv1707.01560MaRDI QIDQ6288680FDOQ6288680
Chuanhou Gao, Yafei Lu, Zhou Fang
Publication date: 28 June 2017
Abstract: It is a universal phenomenon that the state and input of the continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) systems are both disturbed. This paper proposes a (state, input)-disturbed port-Hamiltonian framework that can be used to model and further designs a stochastic passivity based controller to asymptotically stabilize in probability the (state, input)-disturbed CSTR (sidCSTR) systems. The opposite entropy function and the availability function are selected as the Hamiltonian for the model and control purposes, respectively. Furthermore, the proposed (state, input)-disturbed port-Hamiltonian model can simultaneously characterize the first law and the second law of thermodynamics when the opposite entropy function acts as the Hamiltonian. A simple CSTR example illustrates how the port-Hamiltonian method is utilized for modeling and controlling sidCSTR systems.
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