Abstract

This paper considers the development of a framework for the assessment of feasibility and flexibility of dynamic chemical processes. The dynamic feasibility find dynamic flexibility analysis problems are formulated as two-stage semi-infinite dynamic optimization problems. It is shown that, when the uncertainty considered is time-invariant or its profile over time is known, both formulations reduce to dynamic optimization problems that can be solved using currently available techniques. The applicability of the approach is illustrated with an example from the area of batch reactors operation.

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