Analysis and Control of the Acetic Anhydride Hydrolysis Reaction
Abstract
Bifurcation analysis and Multiobjective Nonlinear Model Predictive Control is performed on acetic anhydride hydrolysis reaction in a CSTR. The MATLAB program MATCONT was used to perform the bifurcation analysis. The MNLMPC calculations were performed using the optimization language PYOMO in conjunction with the state-of-the-art global optimization solvers IPOPT and BARON. The bifurcation analysis revealed the existence of Hopf bifurcation points and limit points. The MNLMC converged on the Utopian solution. Hopf bifurcation points, which cause unwanted limit cycles, are eliminated using an activation function based on the tanh function. The limit points (which cause multiple steady-state solutions from a singular point) are very beneficial because they enable the Multiobjective No