Edwards, J.B. (1977) The Wider Application of Multi-pass Systems Theory Part 1. Multi-Machine and Multi-Cell Systems. Research Report. ACSE Research Report 61 . Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering
Abstract
A general time-(distance-) domain representation of unidirectional multi-pass processes is presented which describes all previously identified examples 1. It is then shown that systems of multiple machines in which the signal flow is unidirectional can be simulated by the repeated simulation of a single machine and that such a procedure is described by the same general time-domain formulation. The stability of this multi-pass simulation sequence and hence, that of the multi-machine system, can therefore be investigated analytically using the frequency-response approach previously applied 1 to real-life-multi-pass processes. It is demonstrated how the approach can be applied also to discretised spatially-distributed processes, provided again that signal flow is unidirectional. The modelling and analysis techniques presented in this first paper are shown to be unsuitable, however, in the presence of either counterflow signals or feedback controllers which are not of a local nature and uniformly distributed along the process. The identification of these limitations is an important objective and provides the motivation and starting point for a companion paper in which the multi-pass systems approach is adapted to cope with this much wider class of processes.
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Institution: | The University of Sheffield |
Academic Units: | The University of Sheffield > Faculty of Engineering (Sheffield) > Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering (Sheffield) > ACSE Research Reports |
Depositing User: | MRS ALISON THERESA BARNETT |
Date Deposited: | 18 Jun 2015 08:44 |
Last Modified: | 27 Oct 2016 19:04 |
Status: | Published |
Publisher: | Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering |
Series Name: | ACSE Research Report 61 |
Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:87202 |