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Textile processes consist of several control loops that require accurate reference tracking. One of the most crucial control loops is the temperature control where the temperature of the corresponding medium must track the reference value with sufficient accuracy to obtain a high-quality textile product. Even though several studies can be found on designing control algorithms for industrial processes in the literature, none of them focus particularly on the aforementioned textile processes. In this study, in order to achieve successful control, several adaptive control algorithms are developed. In addition, corresponding processes are modelled, and a simulation environment is built to increase the speed and safety of development works. Modelling is realized by dividing the corresponding process into several regions of operation, preparing sub-models for each region and building a composite model by combining these sub-models. A simulation environment is created by examining currently used control algorithms and process dynamics. The simulations of designed models result in significant accuracies. A model-based control algorithm, based on the Model Predictive Control (MPC) approach that utilises previously designed pro cess models, is developed and verified in the simulation environment. Two model-free control algorithms, referred to as Adaptive PI Control and Error Predictive Control (EPC), are developed and verified not only in the simulation environment but also in the field. |
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