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Integrated Modeling and Intelligent Control Methods of Grinding Process

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  • Jie-sheng Wang
  • Na-na Shen
  • Shi-feng Sun

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The grinding process is a typical complex nonlinear multivariable process with strongly coupling and large time delays. Based on the data-driven modeling theory, the integrated modeling and intelligent control method of grinding process is carried out in the paper, which includes the soft-sensor model of economic and technique indexes, the optimized set-point model utilizing case-based reasoning, and the self-tuning PID decoupling controller. For forecasting the key technology indicators (grinding granularity and mill discharge rate of grinding process), an adaptive soft-sensor modeling method based on wavelet neural network optimized by the improved shuffled frog leaping algorithm (ISFLA) is proposed. Then, a set point optimization control strategy of grinding process based on case-based reasoning (CBR) method is adopted to obtain the optimized velocity set-point of ore feed and pump water feed in the grinding process controlled loops. Finally, a self-tuning PID decoupling controller optimized is used to control the grinding process. Simulation results and industrial application experiments clearly show the feasibility and effectiveness of control methods and satisfy the real-time control requirements of the grinding process.

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  • Jie-sheng Wang & Na-na Shen & Shi-feng Sun, 2013. "Integrated Modeling and Intelligent Control Methods of Grinding Process," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-15, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:456873
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/456873
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