Dynamic Optimization
Description
Lecture on dynamic optimisation.
The lecture will be given in English.
Researchers increasingly use dynamic optimisation as a method for optimizing performance of (chemical) process systems. In this talk I will explain what dynamic optimisation is and what kind of tools exist to solve dynamic optimisation problems (e.g. the minimum principle, dynamic programming, vector parameterisation). In addition I will showcase a few studies that we are working on in our group; for example: optimal grade changes in reactive distillation, optimal switching in a simulated moving bed column and optimal cleaning of ultra filtration membranes. We will conclude the talk with a summary of recent developments in this area. From all this we may conclude that there is a lot of reason to be optimistic about optimisation.
Speaker(s)
dr.ir Edwin Zondervan
Assistant professor "System Integration and Equipment Intensification" Process Systems Engineering Group Eindhoven University of Technology Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
Location
University of Arnhem and Nijmegen
B 1.12, Ruitenberglaan 26, 6826 CC ARNHEM
Organiser
Measurement, Control and Steering Technology
HAN: Master Control Systems Engineering
Name and contact details for information
Secretariat MRB
