Near-optimal productivity control of a continuous bioreactor

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Near-optimal productivity control of a continuous bioreactor by a conventional proportional-integral controller poses stability problems, and certain nonlinear controllers yield excessive variation of the manipulated variable. A nonlinear controller based on the Hammerstein model is proposed to overcome such problems. The performance of the proposed nonlinear control is compared with that of the nonlinear controllers proposed by Henson and Seborg.

Inspec keywords: nonlinear control systems; biocontrol; suboptimal control; fermentation; process control; two-term control

Other keywords: productivity control; nonlinear controller; fermentation; Hammerstein model; near-optimal control; continuous bioreactor; process control; PI control

Subjects: Nonlinear control systems; Chemical variables control; Control technology and theory (production); Control applications in chemical and oil refining industries; Optimal control; Chemical industry; Industrial processes

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