Turbidity control on dissolved air flotation process using fuzzy logic.

Journal: Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
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Abstract

This study intends to explore fuzzy logic control on clean water turbidity process with dissolved air flotation (DAF). Three different strategies were tested to regulate clean water turbidity by manipulating the saturator vessel flow output aiming for low actuators control effort. Saturator pressure was the manipulated variable (MV) in the first control loop named SISO I. The second control loop, SISO II, used recycle stream valve opening as MV. The third control loop (MISO) was developed applying fuzzy logic instead PID control. Several performance criteria were used to analyze the process control performance such as integral absolute error (IAE), recycle stream valve and saturator vessel pressure regulating valve control efforts, ECV and ECV respectively. Results from SISO I and SISO II strategies showed that recycle stream is a better MV than saturator vessel pressure for clean water turbidity control in the DAF process. Only SISO II and MISO strategies proved to be capable of regulating the process variable. However, MISO control showed better performance based on IAE value against SISO II, with a reduction of 11.24% on its value, even the recycle stream valve control effort for MISO control being fairly higher than that for SISO II. Nevertheless, fuzzy logic control application gave rise to better turbidity control, and consequently prevented the excessive use of clean water in the recycling stream.

Authors

  • Rodolpho Rodrigues Fonseca
    Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Sergipe, Marechal Rondon Avenue, São Cristóvão, SE, Brazil.
  • Ivan Carlos Franco
    Department of Chemical Engineering, FEI University, 3972 Humberto Alencar Castelo Branco Avenue, São Bernardo do Campo, SP, Brazil; School of Chemical Engineering, University of Campinas, 500 Albert Einstein Avenue, ZIP 13083-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil E-mail: flavio@feq.unicamp.br.
  • José Pedro Thompson
    School of Chemical Engineering, University of Campinas, 500 Albert Einstein Avenue, ZIP 13083-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil E-mail: flavio@feq.unicamp.br.
  • Flavio Vasconcelos da Silva
    School of Chemical Engineering, University of Campinas, 500 Albert Einstein Avenue, ZIP 13083-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil E-mail: flavio@feq.unicamp.br.