1. Start with your backup file created for lab1. Rename the backup file from lab1 to lab2 to begin this lab. 2. Solve using the Sequential Modular (SM) Solution strategy. o to control panel !ote that status is SM Results "vailable and #nsynchroni$ed %hange strategy to &' (he status is now Synchroni$ed ). %reate an &' *ariables tab labeled Specs and include the variables listed in the table below using the +uery. (!ote, (he variables listed are based on using a -etrofrac model. (he Radfrac model follows a slightly different naming convention.) .&%2./01.R&203M'0&S .&%2./01..4S(3M'0&S .&%)./01.R&203M'0&S .&%)./01..4S(3M'0&S .&%2./01.'5.&%203%2 .&%)./01.'5.&%)3%2 .&%)./01.'5.&%)3%) .&%)./01./(.&%)3%) 6. %hange the variable specifications in the &' *ariables form as follows, .&%2./01.R&203M'0&S %alculated .&%2./01..4S(3M'0&S %alculated .&%)./01.R&203M'0&S %alculated .&%)./01..4S(3M'0&S %alculated .&%2./01.'5.&%203%2 %onstant .&%)./01.'5.&%)3%2 %onstant .&%)./01.'5.&%)3%) %onstant .&%)./01./(.&%)3%) %onstant 7. "d8ust the variable *alues in the &' *ariables form to the following values. (!ote that for large changes you would have to ad8ust the variables in small increments e9ecuting the &' simulator at each change. (he reinitiali$e option that restores previous solutions may be useful when a simulation fails to converge.) *ariable *alue .&%2./01.'5.&%203%2 :2.) .&%)./01.'50.&%)3%2 2.2 .&%)./01.'50.&%)3%) :;.: .&%)./01./(.&%)3%) <.7 ;. Save the solution to your file and e9port the variable values to a *"R file. Record the specifications and values on the Specs tab. Switch back to SM= reinitiali$e and return to &'. Run the &' simulation case and record the variable specifications and values on the Specs tab. 1 Real Time Optimization LAB #2 Aspen EO Modes and Variables >. 4mport &' variables from the file that was 8ust e9ported including the *alue and Specification type. Record the variable specifications and values on the Specs tab. Run the &' case. Record the variable specifications and values. ?. &stimate the open loop gain matri9 lineari$ed about the solution reported in step ; using the reflu9 and distillate rates of both columns as the independent variables.. (he open loop gain matri9 is from the e+uation 9 @ "m where 9 is the vector of composition variables in the table from part 7 and m is the vector of reflu9 and distillate molar rates in the table from part 6. #se both the closed loop perturbation method with a <.7 percent perturbation si$e and the open loop perturbation method with a 2< lbA moleBhr perturbation si$e. :. %alculate the Relative ain "rray (R") from your open loop gain matri9 for the variables listed in step 6 by computing the 5adamard product of " and (" A1 ) ( . (he computations may be made using &9cel= Matlab= or another suitable program. 1<. ReAcalculate the open loop gain matri9 and Relative ain "rray (R") replacing one of the independent variables used in step : with a variable of your own choosing. 11. %opy the recorded values from the &' *ariables form (steps ; and >) and paste them into your .escription area. "lso include the open loop gain and R" matrices calculated in steps ?A1< in the "spen-lus bkp fileCs .escriptions area. %omment on what you learned from this lab. 12. Submit the "spen-lus bkp file to blackboard. !ote, verify that the .escription area contains the material re+uired prior to submitting the file. 2