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Steady-state Real-time Optimization Using Transient Measurements on an Experimental Rig

Published 2 Sep 2021 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2109.00795v1)

Abstract: Real-time optimization with persistent parameter adaptation (ROPA) is an RTO approach, where the steady-state model parameters are updated dynamically using transient measurements. Consequently, we avoid waiting for a steady-state before triggering the optimization cycle, and the steady-state economic optimization can be scheduled at any desired rate. The steady-state wait has been recognized as a fundamental limitation of the traditional RTO approach. In this paper, we implement ROPA on an experimental rig that emulates a subsea oil well network. For comparison, we also implement traditional and dynamic RTO. The experimental results confirm the in-silico findings that ROPA's performance is similar to dynamic RTO's performance with a much lower computational cost. Finally, we present some guidelines for ROPA's practical implementation.

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