Authors
Alejandro Marchetti, Benoit Chachuat, Dominique Bonvin
Publication date
2009/7/1
Journal
Industrial & engineering chemistry research
Volume
48
Issue
13
Pages
6022-6033
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The ability of a model-based real-time optimization (RTO) scheme to converge to the plant optimum relies on the ability of the underlying process model to predict the plant’s necessary conditions of optimality (NCO). These include the values and gradients of the active constraints, as well as the gradient of the cost function. Hence, in the presence of plant−model mismatch or unmeasured disturbances, one could use (estimates of) the plant NCO to track the plant optimum. This paper shows how to formulate a modifed optimization problem that incorporates such information. The so-called modifiers, which express the difference between the measured or estimated plant NCO and those predicted by the model, are added to the constraints and the cost function of the modified optimization problem and are adapted iteratively. Local convergence and model-adequacy issues are analyzed. The modifier-adaptation scheme …
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A Marchetti, B Chachuat, D Bonvin - Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 2009