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Automatic Control System for Cane Honey Factories in Developing Country Conditions

  • Víctor Cerda Mejía
  • , Galo Cerda Mejía
  • , Octavio Guijarro Rubio
  • , Isnel Benítez Cortes
  • , Estela Guardado Yordi
  • , Bernabe Ortega Tenezaca
  • , Juan Miño Valdés
  • , Erenio González Suárez
  • , Amaury Pérez Martínez

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Abstract

(1) Background: A proposal for the automatic control of sugar cane honey factories based on simulation with real data is presented. (2) Methods: The P&ID diagram of the artisanal process is designed, as well as the measurement and control systems of the different process variables. A data acquisition and monitoring system is proposed with all the required equipment. Using GNU Octave software, the process was simulated, where the transfer functions and parameters of the different stages were determined. The transient responses of these systems are determined before step-jump type disturbances, as well as that of the controllers. (3) Results: A correct adjustment of the controllers is obtained, indicating those that work in a stable way before disturbance variations in the real ranges of plant work. (4) Conclusions: Simulation of controllers before different forcing functions in the ranges of the operating parameters allowed for establishing dynamic responses of each one, demonstrating that they are capable of adjusting the value of the variable of interest or the control, and determining control of the main operating variables.

Original languageEnglish
Article number915
JournalProcesses
Volume10
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2022

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Keywords

  • data acquisition system
  • plantwide control
  • sugar cane honey

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