Development of Empirical Models From Process Data: - An Attractive Alternative
Development of Empirical Models From Process Data: - An Attractive Alternative
Development of Empirical Models From Process Data: - An Attractive Alternative
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Simple Linear Regression: Steady-State Model
As an illustrative example, consider a simple linear model
between an output variable y and input variable u,
y 1 2u
where 1 and 2 are the unknown model parameters to be
estimated and is a random error.
d y 1
(7-15)
dt KM t 0
Smiths Method
Assumed model:
Ke s
G s
2 s 2 2s 1
Procedure:
1. Determine t20 and t60 from the step response.
2. Find and t60/ from Fig. 7.7.
3. Find t60/ from Fig. 7.7 and then calculate (since
t60 is known)
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Smiths Method
20% response: t20 = 1.85
60% response: t60 = 5.0
t20 / t60 = 0.37
from graph
t60 1 2 1
2.8 = 1.79
= 1.3 2 2 1
Solving, 1 3.81
2 0.84
1 2 Sum of squares
S 3.81 0.84 0.0757
NLR (=0) 2.99 1.92 0.000028
FOPTD ( = 0.7) 4.60 - 0.0760
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Neural Network Modeling
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