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Optimal Process Synthesis Implementing Phenomena-based Building Blocks and Structural Screening
July 9, 2024
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Superstructure optimization for process synthesis is a challenging endeavour typically leading to large scale MINLP formulations. By the combination of phenomena-based building blocks, accurate thermodynamics, and structural screening we obtain a new framework for optimal process synthesis, which overcomes prior limitations regarding solution by deterministic MINLP solvers in combination with accurate thermodynamics. This is facilitated by MOSAICmodelings generic formulation of models in MathML / XML and subsequent decomposition and code export to GAMS and C++. A branch & bound algorithm is implemented to solve the overall MINLP problem, wherein the structural screening penalizes instances, which are deemed nonsensical and should not be further pursued. The general capabilities of this approach are shown for the distillation-based separation of a ternary system.
Superstructure optimization for process synthesis is a challenging endeavour typically leading to large scale MINLP formulations. By the combination of phenomena-based building blocks, accurate thermodynamics, and structural screening we obtain a new framework for optimal process synthesis, which overcomes prior limitations regarding solution by deterministic MINLP solvers in combination with accurate thermodynamics. This is facilitated by MOSAICmodelings generic formulation of models in MathML / XML and subsequent decomposition and code export to GAMS and C++. A branch & bound algorithm is implemented to solve the overall MINLP problem, wherein the structural screening penalizes instances, which are deemed nonsensical and should not be further pursued. The general capabilities of this approach are shown for the distillation-based separation of a ternary system.
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Krone D, Esche E, Skiborowski M, Repke JU. Optimal Process Synthesis Implementing Phenomena-based Building Blocks and Structural Screening. Systems and Control Transactions 3:146347 (2024)
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Krone D: Technische Universität Berlin, Process Dynamics and Operations Group, Berlin, Germany
Esche E: Technische Universität Berlin, Process Dynamics and Operations Group, Berlin, Germany
Skiborowski M: Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Process Systems Engineering, Hamburg, Germany
Repke JU: Technische Universität Berlin, Process Dynamics and Operations Group, Berlin, Germany
Esche E: Technische Universität Berlin, Process Dynamics and Operations Group, Berlin, Germany
Skiborowski M: Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Process Systems Engineering, Hamburg, Germany
Repke JU: Technische Universität Berlin, Process Dynamics and Operations Group, Berlin, Germany
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Systems and Control Transactions
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3
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146347
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2024
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2024-07-10
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PII: 0179-0185-676057-SCT-3-2024, Publication Type: Journal Article
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