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Dynamic gray‐box modeling for on‐line monitoring of polymer extrusion viscosity
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Viscoplastic FluidRheological MeasurementMelt ViscosityEngineeringMechanicsPolymer ScienceMechanical EngineeringPolymer Extrusion ViscosityPolymer ProcessingProcess ControlRheologyPolymer CharacterizationSoft SensorPolymer ModelingAbstract Melt ViscosityPolymer MeltMechanics Modeling
Abstract Melt viscosity is a key indicator of product quality in polymer extrusion processes. However, real time monitoring and control of viscosity is difficult to achieve. In this article, a novel “soft sensor” approach based on dynamic gray‐box modeling is proposed. The soft sensor involves a nonlinear finite impulse response model with adaptable linear parameters for real‐time prediction of the melt viscosity based on the process inputs; the model output is then used as an input of a model with a simple‐fixed structure to predict the barrel pressure which can be measured online. Finally, the predicted pressure is compared to the measured value and the corresponding error is used as a feedback signal to correct the viscosity estimate. This novel feedback structure enables the online adaptability of the viscosity model in response to modeling errors and disturbances, hence producing a reliable viscosity estimate. The experimental results on different material/die/extruder confirm the effectiveness of the proposed “soft sensor” method based on dynamic gray‐box modeling for real‐time monitoring and control of polymer extrusion processes. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 2012. © 2012 Society of Plastics Engineers
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