New Opportunities in Optimization and Control of Metals Processing (Plenary)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
H. Shang
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The materials science and metallurgical engineering communities have expended enonnous resources in developing high fidelity process models. Exploiting these Models for Predictive Optimization (MPO) and Control (MPC) is a new frontier in Materials Process Engineering that will lead to exceptional process perfonnance. This paper will begin with a short survey of the development of high quality process models available in the literature and a discussion of how these could be used to improve process operation. A summary of the current "state-of-the-art" in process automation technologies and the traditional framework in which these technologies are deployed will be presented. An illustration of the use of MPO in process design and operations will be presented for the continuous casting of steel. In addition, a simple run-out table simulation will be used to demonstrate the power of the MPC technique.
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APA: H. Shang  (2003)  New Opportunities in Optimization and Control of Metals Processing (Plenary)

MLA: H. Shang New Opportunities in Optimization and Control of Metals Processing (Plenary). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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