Volume 42, Issue 11 pp. 2393-2400
Research Article

Optimal Control for Chemical Reactors with Distributed Parameters Using Genetic Algorithms

Alexandru Woinaroschy

Corresponding Author

Alexandru Woinaroschy

Politehnica University of Bucharest, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, 1-7 Polizu Str., 011061 Bucharest, Romania

Correspondence: Alexandru Woinaroschy ([email protected]), Politehnica University of Bucharest, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, 1-7 Polizu Str., Bucharest 011061, Romania.Search for more papers by this author
First published: 30 July 2019
Citations: 4

Abstract

Genetic algorithms (GA) have been very seldom applied in the optimization of chemical reactors with distributed parameters, described by models containing differential equations. GA are applied here in the frame of four case studies. In all four cases, the GA are superior in comparison to other methods, such as maximum principle (up to 20.72 %), simulated annealing (up to 0.11 %), and particle swarm optimization (up to 36.74 %). Possibly, the solutions obtained by GA can be improved by a better selection of the values of the method parameters, but this was not the aim of the present work. The use of optimal control can produce an important economic improvement, especially by increasing the selectivity, which significantly enhances the use of raw materials.

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