Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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699306 | Control Engineering Practice | 2008 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, the task to start the operation of an evaporation system with hybrid dynamics is considered. The evaporator system was provided as a benchmark for hybrid control by a major chemical company. Rigorous modeling gives rise to a hybrid automaton with high-dimensional nonlinear DAE dynamics that describe the continuous evolution in different discrete modes of operation. The problem of optimized start-up is solved by a branch-and-bound algorithm with embedded nonlinear dynamic optimization over a finite look-ahead horizon. The nonlinear optimization problems are solved by nonlinear programming and by evolutionary algorithms. Important elements of this formulation of the optimization problems are the introduction of a dynamic choice of the time intervals over which the zero-order hold controls are constant and the utilization of tailored penalty functions in order to obtain solutions which are close to the bounds of the feasible state regions. The two approaches are compared with respect to their performance for the evaporation system.
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Authors
Christian Sonntag, Wanjing Su, Olaf Stursberg, Sebastian Engell,