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  \displaystyle \min_{x, u} &-1 + x_1(t_f) + x_2(t_f)  \\[1.5ex]
  \displaystyle \min_{x, u} &-1 + x_1(t_f) + x_2(t_f)  \\[1.5ex]
  \mbox{s.t.} & \dot{x}_1 & = &  u ( 10 x_2 - x_1), \\
  \mbox{s.t.}  
& \dot{x}_1 & = &  u ( 10 x_2 - x_1), \\
  & \dot{x}_2 & = & u ( x_1 - 10 x_2) - (1 - u \, x_2) ,  \\
  & \dot{x}_2 & = & u ( x_1 - 10 x_2) - (1 - u \, x_2) ,  \\
  & x(t_0) &=& (1, 0)^T, \\
  & x(t_0) &=& (1, 0)^T, \\

Revision as of 18:03, 5 May 2016

Catalyst mixing problem
State dimension: 1
Differential states: 2
Discrete control functions: 1
Interior point equalities: 2

The Catalyst mixing problem seeks an optimal policy for mixing two catalysts "along the length of a tubular plug ow reactor involving several reactions". (Cite and problem taken from the COPS library)


Mathematical formulation

The problem is given by

minx,u1+x1(tf)+x2(tf)s.t.x˙1=u(10x2x1),x˙2=u(x110x2)(1ux2),x(t0)=(1,0)T,u(t)[0,1].

Parameters

In this model the parameters used are t0=0,tf=1.

Source Code

Model descriptions are available in