Abstract
Hydrocracking is an energy-intensive process, and its control system aims at stable product specifications. When the main product is diesel, the quality measure is usually 95% of the true boiling point. Constant diesel quality is hard to achieve when the feed characteristics vary and feedback control has a long response time. This work suggests a feedforward model predictive control structure for an industrial hydrocracker. A state-space model, an autoregressive exogenous model, a support vector machine regression model, and a deep neural network model are tested in this structure. The resulting reactor temperature decisions and final diesel product quality values are compared against each other and against the actual measurements. The results show the importance of the feed character measurements. Significant improvements are shown in terms of product quality as well as energy savings through decreasing the heat duty of the preheating furnace.
Subject
Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering
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