Integrated Process and Plant Design Optimisation of Industrial Scale Batch Systems: Addressing the Inherent Dynamics through Stochastic and Hybrid Approaches

This work explores stochastic and hybrid solution approaches for dealing with the problem of integrated batch process development and plant design. The simultaneous optimization of batch process synthesis, task allocation and plant design has been formulated in the literature as a mixed-logic dynami...

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Main Authors: M. Moreno-Benito, C. Dombayci, A. Espuña, L. Puigjaner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2015-09-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/4706
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spelling doaj-de18fd9676a042f29b07900077b9189a2021-02-20T21:02:45ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162015-09-014510.3303/CET1545299Integrated Process and Plant Design Optimisation of Industrial Scale Batch Systems: Addressing the Inherent Dynamics through Stochastic and Hybrid ApproachesM. Moreno-BenitoC. DombayciA. EspuñaL. PuigjanerThis work explores stochastic and hybrid solution approaches for dealing with the problem of integrated batch process development and plant design. The simultaneous optimization of batch process synthesis, task allocation and plant design has been formulated in the literature as a mixed-logic dynamic optimization (MLDO) problem, including dynamic control profiles, continuous variables, integers and Booleans as degrees of freedom. In industrial scale situations, this formulation leads to numerically intractable problems when mathematical programming solution strategies are used. So, this work presents a 2-step approach that combines a differential genetic algorithm (DGA) with a deterministic direct-simultaneous solution that transforms the problem into a non-linear programming (NLP) problem. The core idea is to combine in the DGA chromosomes the multiple decisions that characterize the problem, and then to use the solution obtained for reducing the complexity of this highly non-linear problem, so it can be managed by standard deterministic solvers. A comparative study of the stochastic and hybrid strategies with the purely deterministic solution is made for the specific case of primary copolymerization for acrylic fibre production. The results show that local optimal solutions of the deterministic method can be beaten by the proposed optimization strategy, becoming a suitable option for solving cases of industrial size.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/4706
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author M. Moreno-Benito
C. Dombayci
A. Espuña
L. Puigjaner
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C. Dombayci
A. Espuña
L. Puigjaner
Integrated Process and Plant Design Optimisation of Industrial Scale Batch Systems: Addressing the Inherent Dynamics through Stochastic and Hybrid Approaches
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet M. Moreno-Benito
C. Dombayci
A. Espuña
L. Puigjaner
author_sort M. Moreno-Benito
title Integrated Process and Plant Design Optimisation of Industrial Scale Batch Systems: Addressing the Inherent Dynamics through Stochastic and Hybrid Approaches
title_short Integrated Process and Plant Design Optimisation of Industrial Scale Batch Systems: Addressing the Inherent Dynamics through Stochastic and Hybrid Approaches
title_full Integrated Process and Plant Design Optimisation of Industrial Scale Batch Systems: Addressing the Inherent Dynamics through Stochastic and Hybrid Approaches
title_fullStr Integrated Process and Plant Design Optimisation of Industrial Scale Batch Systems: Addressing the Inherent Dynamics through Stochastic and Hybrid Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Process and Plant Design Optimisation of Industrial Scale Batch Systems: Addressing the Inherent Dynamics through Stochastic and Hybrid Approaches
title_sort integrated process and plant design optimisation of industrial scale batch systems: addressing the inherent dynamics through stochastic and hybrid approaches
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2015-09-01
description This work explores stochastic and hybrid solution approaches for dealing with the problem of integrated batch process development and plant design. The simultaneous optimization of batch process synthesis, task allocation and plant design has been formulated in the literature as a mixed-logic dynamic optimization (MLDO) problem, including dynamic control profiles, continuous variables, integers and Booleans as degrees of freedom. In industrial scale situations, this formulation leads to numerically intractable problems when mathematical programming solution strategies are used. So, this work presents a 2-step approach that combines a differential genetic algorithm (DGA) with a deterministic direct-simultaneous solution that transforms the problem into a non-linear programming (NLP) problem. The core idea is to combine in the DGA chromosomes the multiple decisions that characterize the problem, and then to use the solution obtained for reducing the complexity of this highly non-linear problem, so it can be managed by standard deterministic solvers. A comparative study of the stochastic and hybrid strategies with the purely deterministic solution is made for the specific case of primary copolymerization for acrylic fibre production. The results show that local optimal solutions of the deterministic method can be beaten by the proposed optimization strategy, becoming a suitable option for solving cases of industrial size.
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