2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(382g) Advanced Biomimetic Control Approach Integrated with Multi-Agent Optimization for Nonlinear Chemical Processes
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The applicability of the proposed method is demonstrated using a nonlinear, multivariable fermentation process model (Li et al., 2016) for bioethanol production. In this multivariable system, finding the optimal production rate (or profitability) as well as performing the simultaneous control of product concentration and temperature of the fermentor at their setpoints are critical for optimal performance. The proposed framework is implemented on the fermentation process to address all these challenges. Specifically, implementation scenarios of setpoint tracking and plant-model mismatch are considered. The results of the developed framework are compared to a gradient-based Sequential Quadratic Programming (SQP) technique and a classical proportional-integral (PI) controller in terms of optimization and control studies, respectively. As an additional control development, BIO-CS is cast as a Model Predictive Controller (MPC) and the resulting formulation (BIO-CS as MPC) is compared to the agent-based BIO-CS approach in terms of computational time, time to reach steady state and tracking performance. The implementation results of the proposed framework will be discussed to show its potential for simultaneous optimization and control of advanced energy systems.
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