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Vibrational Control of Objects with Distributed Parameters Using Hydrotreating of Motor Fuels as an Example

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Using an industrial reactor of hydrotreating of motor fuels as an example dynamical features of models of systems with distributed parameters are studied. The model takes into consideration non-linear effects of absorbing hydrogen by liquid phase, adsorption, desorption and chemical reactions on the surface of a catalyst. On the basis of abundant information material of computational model experiments representing evolution of distribution functions over the longitudinal coordinate of the reactor high sensitivity of such systems to vibrational modes of control is revealed. A mode is detected which represents the formation of “a bean” of wanes, its propagation along the reactor and repetition with a frequency depending on kinetic parameters of physical laws taken into account. An efficiency function allowing to evaluate the results of industrial systems with distributed parameters with respect to impulse and vibrational control strategies is proposed.

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Nagiev, A.G., Aliyeva, F.A., Nagiyev, H.A. (2017). Vibrational Control of Objects with Distributed Parameters Using Hydrotreating of Motor Fuels as an Example. In: Xu, J., Hajiyev, A., Nickel, S., Gen, M. (eds) Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Management Science and Engineering Management. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 502. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1837-4_19

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