Computers & Chemical Engineering, Vol.87, 234-245, 2016
Plant-wide optimization and control of an industrial diesel hydro-processing plant
Diesel hydro-processing (DHP) is an important refinery process which removes the undesired sulfur from the oil feedstock followed by hydro-cracking and fractionation to obtain diesel with desired properties. The DHP plant operates with varying feed-stocks. Also, changing market conditions have significant effects on the diesel product specifications. In the presence of such a dynamic environment, the DHP plant has to run in the most profitable and safe way and satisfy the product requirements. In this study, we propose a hierarchical, cascaded model predictive control structure to be used for real-time optimization of an industrial DHP plant. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Hydro-desulfurization reactors;Blending;Diesel roperties;Sulfur removal;Empirical modeling;Model predictive control