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VSC Type Sliding Mode Controller Design for Heat Exchanger Process

Author(s):

Rakesh Borase , Cummins College of Engineering for Women, Pune; Nitin Patil, D. N. Patel College of Engineering Shahada

Keywords:

Variable Structure Control, Sliding Mode Control, PID, Non-Linear Control

Abstract

Shell and tube heat exchanger system is broadly utilized in chemical plants as it upholds broad range of temperature. Heat exchanger is generally employed to transmit heat from a hot liquid to a cooler liquid, so temperature control of exit liquid is having leading significance. To control the temperature of outlet fluid of shell and tube heat exchanger, a conventional PID controller can be used. Due to intrinsic demerits of conservative control techniques, variable structure control (VSC) based on sliding mode control (SMC) principle is proposed to control the temperature of the heat exchanger in this paper. Simulation results are presented and it is noted that, SMC control is better and more versatile as compared with the conventional approach using PID controller. Time domain specifications and ISE are used as performance measures.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV4I80274
Published in: Volume : 4, Issue : 8
Publication Date: 01/11/2016
Page(s): 375-377

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