Dynamic Matrix Control for Multiple Gas Collectors of Coke Ovens

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The pressure of gas collector in coke oven is an important industrial parameter in coking process, even in the whole metallurgical industry. Due to the complex characteristics of the multiple gas collectors pressure system, conventional control strategies meet challenges when the pressures in collector pipes are required to be kept at the appropriate operating point. Dynamic matrix control (DMC), which focus on the complicated industril process and has achieved successful and mature applications, is the most widely-used model predictive control (MPC). This paper introduce DMC to the multiple gas collectors pressure system. The simulation results in a three-ovens system show the feasibility and effectiveness of DMC.

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