Periodic switching strategies for an isoperimetric control problem with application to nonlinear chemical reactions
Abstract
This paper deals with an isoperimetric optimal control problem for nonlinear control-affine systems with periodic boundary conditions. As it was shown previously, the candidates for optimal controls for this problem can be obtained within the class of bang-bang input functions. We consider a parametrization of these inputs in terms of switching times. The control-affine system under consideration is transformed into a driftless system by assuming that the controls possess properties of a partition of unity. Then the problem of constructing periodic trajectories is studied analytically by applying the Fliess series expansion over a small time horizon. We propose analytical results concerning the relation between the boundary conditions and switching parameters for an arbitrary number of switchings. These analytical results are applied to a mathematical model of non-isothermal chemical reactions. It is shown that the proposed control strategies can be exploited to improve the reaction performance in comparison to the steady-state operation mode.
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@article{arxiv.1811.07421,
title = {Periodic switching strategies for an isoperimetric control problem with application to nonlinear chemical reactions},
author = {P. Benner and A. Seidel-Morgenstern and A. Zuyev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.07421},
year = {2019}
}
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Submitted to "Applied Mathematical Modelling"