In this paper system models arising from process-plant installations are derived in the form of an interconnected series of mixed, distributed and lumped-parameter realisations. The terminal characteristics of these models is shown to be a rational, multidimensional function of a finite set of transformed discrete time-delay variables which may be used in feedback-control studies. By employing a linear mapping of the support of the model it is established that stability can be assessed using a corresponding algebraic function to that of the denominator of the system model. Simple worked examples are used to illustrate the procedure.
Raffaello D’AndreaGeir E. Dullerud
Huabo LiuZhao XuyongLiwei WanYao MaoJunwei Gao
Hongyan FengHuiling XuShengyuan Xu