Multi-objective optimisation of nonlinear switched systems in uncoupled fed-batch fermentation
Teng Niu,
Jingang Zhai,
Hongchao Yin,
Enmin Feng,
Chongyang Liu and
Zhilong Xiu
International Journal of Systems Science, 2020, vol. 51, issue 10, 1798-1813
Abstract:
Maximising yield and minimising time are two top priorities for biotechnological industry. In this paper, we model the 1,3-PD uncoupled fed-batch fermentation process with a 10-dimensional nonlinear switched system. By taking both maximising 1,3-PD concentration and minimising the terminal time of fermentation as the objectives, we propose a multi-objective optimisation problem with the flow rates of glycerol and alkali, the switched times among four modes and the mode sequence as the decision variables. To solve the multi-objective optimisation problem, we use the convex weighted sum to transcribe the multi-objective optimisation problem into a sequence of single-objective optimisation problems. Then the time-scaling transformation, the binary relaxation approach and the exact penalty method are applied to solve these single-objective optimisation problems. The numerical results show that, by optimising the flow rates of glycerol and alkali, the switched times among four modes and the mode sequence, the optimum fed-batch time and the higher 1,3-PD concentration can be obtained. The obtained numerical results can provide reference for the actual fermentation experiment.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2020.1780338
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