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Modeling continuous aqueous two-phase systems for control purposes
Laurent Simon
, Shalini Gautam
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Vice Provost for Undergrad Studies
Office of the Provost
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Sodium Chloride
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Control Purpose
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Phosphate Salt
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Thaumatin
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Continuous Aqueous Two-phase System
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Discretize
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Mathematical Model
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Single-stage
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Output Variable
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Differential Equations
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Matrix Laboratory (MATLAB)
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Dynamic Control
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Steady-state Behavior
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Control Scheme
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Complete System
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Minimization Problem
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Streamflow
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System of Equations
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Polyethylene Glycol
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Published Data
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Step Change
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Transient Behavior
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Sodium Phosphate
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Simultaneous Equations
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Least Square Method
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Input-output Model
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Optimization Procedure
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4-step
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Extractor
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Advanced Control
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Constrained Optimization
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MathWorks
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Inlet Flow
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Final Value
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Steady-state Concentration
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Transient Operation
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Steady-state Operation
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Euler Method
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Optimization Toolbox
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Chloride Salt
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Salt-water System
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Engineering
Transients
100%
Phase System
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Aqueous Two Phase
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Mathematical Model
33%
Control Dynamics
33%
Complete System
33%
Control Scheme
33%
Minimization Problem
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Simultaneous Equation
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Step Change
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Extractor
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Optimisation Procedure
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Method of Least Square
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Final Value
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State Concentration
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Stream Flow Rate
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Chemical Engineering
Sodium Chloride
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Polyethylene Glycol
50%
Constrained Optimization
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