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Single and Multi-Objective Optimization-Introduction: Nitin Padhiyar IIT Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad

The document discusses single and multi-objective optimization problems in the context of a continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) process. It presents the Van de Vusse reaction scheme involving components A, B, and D. For a single objective problem, the goal is to maximize the concentration of B (CB) by varying the residence time (τ), subject to constraints on τ. For a multi-objective problem, the goals are to maximize CB and minimize the concentration of D (CD) by varying τ, again with constraints on τ. Reaction rates involving the components are also defined.

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Single and Multi-Objective Optimization-Introduction: Nitin Padhiyar IIT Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad

The document discusses single and multi-objective optimization problems in the context of a continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) process. It presents the Van de Vusse reaction scheme involving components A, B, and D. For a single objective problem, the goal is to maximize the concentration of B (CB) by varying the residence time (τ), subject to constraints on τ. For a multi-objective problem, the goals are to maximize CB and minimize the concentration of D (CD) by varying τ, again with constraints on τ. Reaction rates involving the components are also defined.

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Single and Multi-objective

Optimization-Introduction

Nitin Padhiyar
IIT Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad
Optimization Problem Definition
Min J  C ost or Loss
x

c( x)  0
x Decision Variables
ceq( x)  0
Ax  B Constraints J Objective Function
Aeq x  Beq
lb  x  ub
Van de Vusse reaction!

• ABc
• 2AD

Ʈ=(CA-CA0)/rA
CSTR
=(CB-CB0)/rB
rA =-K1CA-k3CA2
=(CD-CD0)/rD
rB =K1CA-K2cb
rD =-k3CA2
Single Objective Problem
• Objective: Max CB
• Variables: Ʈ

CB
• Constraints: 0< Ʈ<5
x*
Ʈ=(CA-CA0)/rA Tau

=(CB-CB0)/rB rA =-K1CA-k3CA2
=(CD-CD0)/rD
rB =K1CA-K2cb
rD =-k3CA2
Multi Objective Problem
• Objective: Max CB and Min CD
• Variables: Ʈ
• Constraints: 0< Ʈ<5

Ʈ=(CA-CA0)/rA rA =-K1CA-k3CA2
=(CB-CB0)/rB rB =K1CA-K2cb
=(CD-CD0)/rD rD =-k3CA2

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