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Evolutionary Algorithm for the Determination of Optimal Mode of Bioreactor Operation
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2011
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EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringEvolutionary AlgorithmsEvolutionary Multimodal OptimizationBioreactor OperationBiochemical EngineeringGenetic AlgorithmBioprocess MonitoringMetabolic EngineeringSystems EngineeringBioreactor Optimization LiteratureHybrid Optimization TechniqueDownstream ProcessingProcess OptimizationEvolution-based MethodProcess DesignOptimal DesignProcess EngineeringStirred Tank BioreactorsEvolutionary ProgrammingBiomanufacturingOptimal ModeEvolutionary Algorithm
Stirred tank bioreactors, employed in the production of a variety of biologically active chemicals, are often operated in batch, fed-batch, and continuous modes of operation. The optimal design of bioreactor is dependent on the kinetics of the biological process, as well as the performance criteria (yield, productivity, etc.) under consideration. In this paper, a general framework is proposed for addressing the two key issues related to the optimal design of a bioreactor, namely, (i) choice of the best operating mode and (ii) the corresponding flow rate trajectories. The optimal bioreactor design problem is formulated with initial conditions and inlet and outlet flow rate trajectories as decision variables to maximize more than one performance criteria (yield, productivity, etc.) as objective functions. A computational methodology based on genetic algorithm approach is developed to solve this challenging multiobjective optimization problem with multiple decision variables. The applicability of the algorithm is illustrated by solving two challenging problems from the bioreactor optimization literature.
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