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MINIMAL TIME SEQUENTIAL BATCH REACTORS WITH BOUNDED AND IMPULSE CONTROLS FOR ONE OR MORE SPECIES

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  • Gajardo, P.;
  • Ramírez Cabrera, Héctor;
  • Rapaport, A.;
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We consider the optimal control problem of feeding in minimal time a tank where several species compete for a single resource, with the objective being to reach a given level of the resource. We allow controls to be bounded measurable functions of time plus possible impulses. For the one-species case, we show that the immediate one-impulse strategy (filling the whole reactor with one single impulse at the initial time) is optimal when the growth function is monotonic. For nonmonotonic growth functions with one maximum, we show that a particular singular arc strategy (precisely defined in section 3) is optimal. These results extend and improve former ones obtained for the class of measurable controls only. For the two-species case with monotonic growth functions, we give conditions under which the immediate one-impulse strategy is optimal. We also give optimality conditions for the singular arc strategy (at a level that depends on the initial condition) to be optimal. The possibility for the immediate one-impulse strategy to be nonoptimal while both growth functions are monotonic is a surprising result and is illustrated with the help of numerical simulations.
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This research was partially supported by the INRIA-CONICYT program.Partially supported by FONDECYT project 1080173 and Fondo Basal, Centro de Modelamiento Matematico, Universidad de Chile.Partially supported by FONDECYT project 1070297. §INRA-INRIA project MERE. UMR Analyse des Systémes et Biométrie
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125031
ISSN: 0363-0129
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SIAM JOURNAL ON CONTROL AND OPTIMIZATION, Vol.: 47, issue: 6, p.: 2827-2856, 2008.
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