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Ítem Control scheme selection and optimal tuning in industrial process control using factorial experiment design(Universidad de Antioquia, 2020) Acosta-Villamil, David Roberto; Noguera-Polania, José Fernando; Verdeza-Villalobos, Arnaldo; Foliaco-Romero, Blanca Luz; Rincón-Montenegro, Adriana Fernanda; Sanjuan-Mejía, Marco EnriqueIn this study, a novel experimental approach for the optimal selection of an actuator-based control strategy is presented. The proposed approach is a two-stage method: first, a two-level factorial experiment design with n factors (2n) was applied to compare different control schemes. Schemes comparison was carried out in terms of energy consumption and closed-loop performance. For the best relative scheme, a Central Composite Face-centered (CCF) design was completed obtaining the controller parameters that optimize the performance in terms of the Integral Absolute Error (IAE) while operating in a region of low energy consumption. The proposed approach was experimentally tested using real data obtained from a laboratory prototype plant. Some experimental tests illustrating the suitability of our method are shown at the end of this article.Ítem Performance analysis of a commercial fixed bed downdraft gasifier using palm kernel shells(Ecopetrol, 2019) Verdeza-Villalobos, Arnaldo; Lenis-Rodas, Yuhan-Arley; Bula-Silvera, Antonio-José; Mendoza-Fandiño, Jorge-Mario; Gómez-Vásquez, Rafael-DavidThis work analyzes the use of palm kernel shells (PKS) produced by the Colombian palm oil mill industry, for purposes of fueling a commercial downdraft fixed bed gasifier (Ankur Scientific WGB- 20) designed to operate with wood chips. Operational parameters such as hopper shaking time, ash removal time, and airflow were varied in order to get the highest gasifier performance, computed as the ratio between producer gas chemical energy over biomass feeding energy. Experiments were carried out following a half fraction experimental design 24-1. Since these parameters affect the equivalence ratio (ER), behavior indicators were analyzed as a function of ER. It was found that the shaking time and airflow had a significant effect on higher-heating-value (HHV) and process efficiency, while the removal time is not significant. Highest performance for palm shell was reached at ER=0.35, where the resulting gas HHV and process efficiency were 5.04 MJ/Nm3 and 58%, respectively.