Software Practical"Setting up a complex evaporator model with MUSCOD"DescriptionAim of this practical is to transfer a complex model for an evaporation process into C code that can be used by the optimal control software MUSCOD. A Matlab model and a precise model description are available. The size of the model and several pequliarities, such as state-dependent switches and integer variables, make it a challenging task to set up this model and obtain simulation and optimization results. Evaporation processes are widely used to concentrate liquids in the form of emulsions, suspensions, and solutions. This is achieved by evaporating one or more volatile solvents from the liquid phase, and the remaining non-volatile components are enriched in the liquid phase which often constitutes the final product. In order to increase the economic efficiency of evaporation, several evaporation stages can be combined in a sequential structure. Such a structure relies on the principle that the vapor of one stage can be utilized to heat the content of another stage which is operated on a lower pressure level.Requirements
Size of the projectThis project is suited for two students. It can be performed as an advanced practical and may well lead to a diploma thesis in the field of mixed-integer optimal control. ContactDr. Sebastian SagerIWR, Im Neuenheimer Feld 368, Universität Heidelberg. back |