LPT-2000-25 [BibTeX]
Martin Schlegel, Thomas Binder, Andreas Cruse, Jan Oldenburg, Wolfgang Marquardt:
Component-based implementation of a dynamic optimization algorithm using adaptive parameterization
In: R. Gani, S.B. Jørgensen (Eds.): ESCAPE-11 (European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering), Kolding, Denmark,27-30.5.2001, 1071-1076
Abstract:
In this work we present a component software technique applied to a dynamic optimization
algorithm based on the sequential approach. The implementation of the algorithm allows the
optimization of existing models formulated in recent modeling environments without the need
of model transfer or recoding. The numerical algorithm is capable of generating problem{
dependent, non{uniform discretization grids which might dier for each control variable. The
software is used to solve an example problem of industrial relevant size. Based on the experience
drawn from the example benets and drawbacks of this technology are discussed.
Keywords:
dynamic optimization, large{scale systems, direct method, adaptive mesh renement, sequential approach, component technology, CAPE{OPEN



