Fractional-Order Based Control Strategies for Essential Oil Extraction Process

Essential oil extraction through steam distillation is widely recognized as a preferred technique in the industry due to its practicality and costeffectiveness. Despite its advantages, the high process temperatures associated with distillation can lead to the formation of unwanted chemical compositi...

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Published in:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED ENGINEERING
Main Authors: Tajjudin, Mazidah; Pezol, Nor Syafikah; Johari, Siti Nur Hasinah; Shariff, Haslizamri Md; Rahiman, Mohd Hezri Fazalul
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Language:English
Published: UNIV TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001412646300021
author Tajjudin
Mazidah; Pezol
Nor Syafikah; Johari
Siti Nur Hasinah; Shariff
Haslizamri Md; Rahiman
Mohd Hezri Fazalul
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Mazidah; Pezol
Nor Syafikah; Johari
Siti Nur Hasinah; Shariff
Haslizamri Md; Rahiman
Mohd Hezri Fazalul
Fractional-Order Based Control Strategies for Essential Oil Extraction Process
Engineering
author_facet Tajjudin
Mazidah; Pezol
Nor Syafikah; Johari
Siti Nur Hasinah; Shariff
Haslizamri Md; Rahiman
Mohd Hezri Fazalul
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spelling Tajjudin, Mazidah; Pezol, Nor Syafikah; Johari, Siti Nur Hasinah; Shariff, Haslizamri Md; Rahiman, Mohd Hezri Fazalul
Fractional-Order Based Control Strategies for Essential Oil Extraction Process
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED ENGINEERING
English
Article
Essential oil extraction through steam distillation is widely recognized as a preferred technique in the industry due to its practicality and costeffectiveness. Despite its advantages, the high process temperatures associated with distillation can lead to the formation of unwanted chemical compositions in the essential oils. To address this challenge, significant research has been directed towards developing advanced control techniques to enhance the extraction process by means of regulating the operational temperature. Traditional PID controllers are often used, but it has limitations, prompting to the exploration of more sophisticated methods such as advanced PID, Fuzzy-based controller, and Model Predictive Control (MPC). This paper delves into the potential of various fractional-order based controllers, including fractional-order PID (FOPID), Internal Model PID Controller with Fractional-order filter (IMC-PID FOF), and CRONE towards improving the control performance. Evaluations based on output response, control signal behaviours in response to step inputs, setpoint changes, and disturbance tests indicate that IMC-PID-FOF achieves the best control performance across all test conditions, followed by CRONE-2 and FOPID. The yield from C. nardus extracted under controlled steam temperature at 85 degrees C had shown some alterations from the uncontrolled condition in terms of colour, refractive index and major chemical compounds. However, the composition is greater than the range stipulated by the standard ISO 3849:2003.
UNIV TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA
2229-838X

2024
16
7
10.30880/ijie.2024.16.07.021
Engineering

WOS:001412646300021
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001412646300021
title Fractional-Order Based Control Strategies for Essential Oil Extraction Process
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description Essential oil extraction through steam distillation is widely recognized as a preferred technique in the industry due to its practicality and costeffectiveness. Despite its advantages, the high process temperatures associated with distillation can lead to the formation of unwanted chemical compositions in the essential oils. To address this challenge, significant research has been directed towards developing advanced control techniques to enhance the extraction process by means of regulating the operational temperature. Traditional PID controllers are often used, but it has limitations, prompting to the exploration of more sophisticated methods such as advanced PID, Fuzzy-based controller, and Model Predictive Control (MPC). This paper delves into the potential of various fractional-order based controllers, including fractional-order PID (FOPID), Internal Model PID Controller with Fractional-order filter (IMC-PID FOF), and CRONE towards improving the control performance. Evaluations based on output response, control signal behaviours in response to step inputs, setpoint changes, and disturbance tests indicate that IMC-PID-FOF achieves the best control performance across all test conditions, followed by CRONE-2 and FOPID. The yield from C. nardus extracted under controlled steam temperature at 85 degrees C had shown some alterations from the uncontrolled condition in terms of colour, refractive index and major chemical compounds. However, the composition is greater than the range stipulated by the standard ISO 3849:2003.
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