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Journal Article | FZJ-2017-00545 |
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2015
Elsevier Science
Amsterdam [u.a.]
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Abstract: The adaptive switching structure approach is generalized from single-stage problems and single-shooting to multi-stage problems and multiple-shooting. This generalization is based on previous work on the exploitation and detection of the control switching structure and wavelet-based control grid refinement for single-stage problems. Here, single-shooting is employed to transcribe the multi-stage optimal control problem (OCP) into a nonlinear programming problem. The proposed multi-stage formulation is also capable to represent the transcription of single-stage OCP stemming from multiple-shooting. Thus, the previously reported adaptive multiple-shooting approach is extended by an adaptation of the switching structure. Finally, a new stopping criterion is introduced that measures the intermediate constraint violation at the optimal solution.The proposed adaptive switching structure detection is illustrated for a multi-stage and a multiple-shooting problem using the Williams–Otto semi-batch reactor. A solution of user-specified accuracy in the objective and the path-constraints can be obtained using only few decision variables.
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