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Title
A process simulator interface for multiobjective optimization of chemical processes
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Abstract
The (bio)chemical process industry is under an increasing pressure due to smaller margins and increasing societal and legislative demands for a sustainable future. In this context model-based optimization contributes to the solution because it serves to improve the processes’ performance. Furthermore, multiobjective optimization techniques provide the decision maker with a deeper insight in the tradeoffs when choosing an operating condition. However, an accurate process model is needed to apply these techniques efficiently. In this paper, a novel interface is developed between state-of-the-art gradient-based optimization techniques and the widely used process simulator Aspen Plus. Furthermore, specific challenges and solutions for overcoming the gap between process simulators and optimization tools are highlighted. The resulting interface allows gradient-based techniques to be exploited for optimization of complex industrial processes modeled in the advanced Aspen Plus environment. The interface ensures constraints satisfaction, and a higher computational performance than gradient free methods.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Computers and chemical engineering. - Oxford
Publication
Oxford : 2018
ISSN
0098-1354
DOI
10.1016/J.COMPCHEMENG.2017.09.014
Volume/pages
109 (2018) , p. 119-137
ISI
000423526400010
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