Abstract
This paper focuses on the development of a non‐linear controller for a neutralization process. Block oriented models, namely the Wiener and Hammerstein model structures, are used for the controller design. A neural network architecture that has the capability to model the steady state behavior of a complex non‐linear process is developed. The dynamic behavior is modeled with a linear model. The pH process considered in this study exhibits drastic changes in the gain, even over a small operating range. In this study, the performance of controllers designed using Weiner and Hammerstein models are compared with a PI controller for servo and regulatory changes. The comparison results based on integral square error (ISE) values shows that the Weiner model based controller is suitable for a pH process.