An effective computational method of the optimal discrete control action of chemical process based on sensitivity analysis.
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Piece-wise constant control policy is studied based on sensitivity analysis with a discontinuous function and an algorithm for solving optimal control problems in a practical manner is developed. Compared with other numerical methods (simplex, Rosenbrock''s and the conjugate gradient method), both effectiveness of the algorithm and technical feasibility of the decision obtained are examined by two examples of chemical reaction processes.
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著者
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Takamatsu Takeichiro
Department Of Chemical Engineering Kyoto University
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Shimizu Yoshiaki
Department Of Biological And Environmental Sciences Faculty Of Agriculture Yamaguchi University
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