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Revision as of 09:47, 20 August 2025
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| State dimension: | 1 |
| Differential states: | 2 |
| Discrete control functions: | 1 |
The Tubular Reactor problem is a two-dimensional ODE model. It aims to maximize the value of the second differential state at the end of the time interval.
The optimal integer control functions exhibits a singular arc.
Mathematical formulation
Reference Solutions
Here is one local solution to the above control problem.
- Reference solution plots
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States and discretized control for a local optimum.
Miscellaneous and Further Reading
The Bryson-Denham problem is a variation of the double integrator problem [1]. This formulation detailed description can be found in [2].
References
[1] Arthur E Bryson and Yu-Chi Ho. Applied Optimal Control: Optimization, Estimation and Control. CRC Press, 1975.
[2] Multidisciplinary Optimal Control Library: https://openmdao.org/dymos/docs/latest/examples/bryson_denham/bryson_denham.html