Design of imc-pid controller with fractional-order filter for steam distillation essential oil extraction process

Essential oils are one of the industry's major compounds, particularly in the pharmaceutical, perfume and food sectors. They were acquired using several methods such as steam distillation. In this method, heat from the steam will release the aromatic molecule at their specific boiling points. T...

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Published in:Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Main Author: Johari S.N.H.B.; Rahiman M.H.F.; Hambali N.; Adnan R.; Tajjudin M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2020
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Johari S.N.H.B.; Rahiman M.H.F.; Hambali N.; Adnan R.; Tajjudin M.
Design of imc-pid controller with fractional-order filter for steam distillation essential oil extraction process
2020
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
21
2
10.11591/ijeecs.v21.i2.pp801-810
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85097140255&doi=10.11591%2fijeecs.v21.i2.pp801-810&partnerID=40&md5=bf17255a846b4317ed6ecacbde804b69
Essential oils are one of the industry's major compounds, particularly in the pharmaceutical, perfume and food sectors. They were acquired using several methods such as steam distillation. In this method, heat from the steam will release the aromatic molecule at their specific boiling points. Thus, it is important to regulate the steam temperature at the correct level to get the perfect composition of the yield. Many studies have shown that essential oil is volatile and sensitive to excess heat. In order to maintain the desired steam temperature, this study proposed an internal model control (IMC) based PID with fractional-order filter as a controller for this system. IMC is a model-based control structure that can handle parameter variations and load disturbance very well. With the inverse model imposed in the loop, IMC can gain a perfect tracking control as well. The implementation of a fractional-order filter cascaded to the PID controller may enhance the system robustness to process gain with its iso-damping properties. This study was conducted by simulation using MATLAB R2018. The step response of the closed-loop system has been evaluated with varying filter parameters depending on the desired phase margin of the open-loop reference model. © 2021 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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author Johari S.N.H.B.; Rahiman M.H.F.; Hambali N.; Adnan R.; Tajjudin M.
spellingShingle Johari S.N.H.B.; Rahiman M.H.F.; Hambali N.; Adnan R.; Tajjudin M.
Design of imc-pid controller with fractional-order filter for steam distillation essential oil extraction process
author_facet Johari S.N.H.B.; Rahiman M.H.F.; Hambali N.; Adnan R.; Tajjudin M.
author_sort Johari S.N.H.B.; Rahiman M.H.F.; Hambali N.; Adnan R.; Tajjudin M.
title Design of imc-pid controller with fractional-order filter for steam distillation essential oil extraction process
title_short Design of imc-pid controller with fractional-order filter for steam distillation essential oil extraction process
title_full Design of imc-pid controller with fractional-order filter for steam distillation essential oil extraction process
title_fullStr Design of imc-pid controller with fractional-order filter for steam distillation essential oil extraction process
title_full_unstemmed Design of imc-pid controller with fractional-order filter for steam distillation essential oil extraction process
title_sort Design of imc-pid controller with fractional-order filter for steam distillation essential oil extraction process
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description Essential oils are one of the industry's major compounds, particularly in the pharmaceutical, perfume and food sectors. They were acquired using several methods such as steam distillation. In this method, heat from the steam will release the aromatic molecule at their specific boiling points. Thus, it is important to regulate the steam temperature at the correct level to get the perfect composition of the yield. Many studies have shown that essential oil is volatile and sensitive to excess heat. In order to maintain the desired steam temperature, this study proposed an internal model control (IMC) based PID with fractional-order filter as a controller for this system. IMC is a model-based control structure that can handle parameter variations and load disturbance very well. With the inverse model imposed in the loop, IMC can gain a perfect tracking control as well. The implementation of a fractional-order filter cascaded to the PID controller may enhance the system robustness to process gain with its iso-damping properties. This study was conducted by simulation using MATLAB R2018. The step response of the closed-loop system has been evaluated with varying filter parameters depending on the desired phase margin of the open-loop reference model. © 2021 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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