Controllability analysis and optimal control of biomass drying with reduced order models

Complex industrial processes such as the drying of combustible biomass can be modeled with computational fluid dynamics simulations. Due to their complexity, it is not straightforward to use these models for the analysis of system properties or for solving optimal control problems. We show reduced o...

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Reduced order models
Stability
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