R&D of Visualization Control System for Differential Reactor

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An intelligent control system for Differential Reactor is proposed based on the intelligent visualization control system, in order to reduce the complexity of process and temperature control during the operation. The Man-Machine Interface Unit is developed based on touch human-machine interface, this unit can be used to monitor and test the change of the parameters during Differential Reactor operation. At last the unit in combined with the Fuzzy PID-type controller. The practical tests performed in this article show that the new system can monitor the Differential Reactor in real-time, can effectively improve the visibility of the production process, simplify the system control, and effectively reduce the system failure rate.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1006-1007)

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715-718

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August 2014

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