Tools for improving feeding strategies in a SBR with several species
Author
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Gajardo, Pedro
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Ramírez Cabrera, Héctor
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Rodríguez, Julio C.
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Admission date
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2015-01-07T19:52:14Z
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2015-01-07T19:52:14Z
Publication date
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2014
Cita de ítem
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Bioprocess Biosyst Eng (2014) 37:63–70
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DOI 10.1007/s00449-013-1077-1
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126986
General note
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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This paper analyzes feeding strategies in a
sequential batch reactor (SBR) with the objective of
reaching a given (low) substrate level as quickly as possible
for a given volume of water. Inside the SBR, several
species compete for a single substrate, which leads to a
minimal time control problem in which the control variable
is the feeding rate. Following Gajardo et al. (2008) SIAM J
Control Optim 47(6):2827–2856, we allow the control
variable to be a bounded measurable function of time
combined with possible impulses associated with instantaneous
dilutions. For this problem, the extremal trajectories
of the singular arc type are characterized as the
strategies used to maintain the substrate at a constant level.
Since this optimization problem is difficult to solve, this
characterization provides a valuable tool for investigating
the optimality of various feeding strategies. Our aim is thus
to illustrate the use of this tool by proposing potential
optimal feeding strategies, which may then be compared
with other more intuitive strategies. This aim was accomplished
via several numerical experiments in which two
specific strategies are compared.
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Patrocinador
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Supported by FONDECYT under Grant No. 1120239
(P. Gajardo), 1110888 (H. Ramı´rez) and 1130538 (J.C. Rodrı´guez),
the BASAL Project (Centro de Modelamiento Matema´tico, Universidad
de Chile), CONICYT Anillo ACT1106, project BIONATURE of
CIRIC, INRIA–Chile, and UFAM-INCTMat Avanc¸o Global e Integrado
da Matema´tica Brasilera e Contribuc¸o˜es a Regia˜o, CAPES–
Brasil.