Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone (GLCC) separator performance can be considerably improved by adopting a suitable control strategy to reduce liquid carry-over into the gas stream or gas carry-under into the liquid stream. A dynamic model for control of GLCC liquid level and pressure using classical control techniques is developed in this paper for the first time. Detailed analysis of the GLCC control system stability and transient response indicates that liquid level control could be achieved effectively by a control valve in the liquid outlet for gas dominated systems or by a control valve in the gas outlet for liquid dominated systems. Based on the proposed linear control system model, the system performance is simulated using a suitable software design tool. The novel control system design approach presented in this paper forms a framework for the GLCC active control system optimization.
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