Abstract

Maximization of productivity and minimization of consumption are two top priorities for biotechnological industry. In this paper, we model a fed-batch process as a nonlinear switched time-delay system. Taking the productivity of target product and the consumption rate of substrate as the objective functions, we present a multi-objective optimization problem involving the nonlinear switched time-delay system and subject to continuous state inequality constraints. To solve the multi-objective optimization problem, we first convert the problem into a sequence of single-objective optimization problems by using convex weighted sum and normal boundary intersection methods. A gradient-based single-objective solver incorporating constraint transcription technique is then developed to solve these single-objective optimization problems. Finally, a numerical example is provided to verify the effectiveness of the numerical solution approach. Numerical results show that the normal boundary intersection method in conjunction with the developed single-objective solver is more favourable than the convex weighted sum method.

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