1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0967-0661(99)00095-7
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Experimental testing of flexible recipe control based on a hybrid model

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“…The aim was to observe the process performance under different operating conditions. Since then, several authors have applied the same approach to optimize other chemical processes (Sel et al, 1999;Rutten and Bertrand, 1998). However, most of the scheduling approaches assume that batch processes are operated at nominal conditions following predefined fixed production recipes.…”
Section: Recipe Flexibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim was to observe the process performance under different operating conditions. Since then, several authors have applied the same approach to optimize other chemical processes (Sel et al, 1999;Rutten and Bertrand, 1998). However, most of the scheduling approaches assume that batch processes are operated at nominal conditions following predefined fixed production recipes.…”
Section: Recipe Flexibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%