Development of extrinsic functions for optimal synthesis and design : application to distillation-based separation processes.
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2019-04-09
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This work deals with the development and implementation of mathematical models in the General
Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) environment for optimization purposes, involving extrinsic functions
that are executed outside GAMS from dynamic-link libraries (DLL) implemented in the programming
language C. Three DLL libraries are developed to calculate thermodynamic properties: the Raoult's law
for vapor-liquid equilibrium, the Non-Random Two-Liquid (NRTL) model, and the Peng–Robinson
equation of state. A detailed description on how GAMS and DLL libraries interact is presented. Case
studies dealing with the optimal design of multi-component distillation columns with increasing
complexity levels are discussed. For the proposed case studies, the obtained results show that the usage
of the proposed extrinsic functions allows to significantly enhance the model implementation compared
to the traditional model implementation approach, and to considerably reduce the model size as well as the computational time required by the optimization algorithms.
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Mathematical programming, Algebraic modeling languages, GAMS, Extrinsic functions, Distillation
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. Computers & Chemical Engineering, 125, 532-544.
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