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An Improved Finite Element Meshing Strategy for Dynamic Optimization Problems

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  • Minliang Gong
  • Aipeng Jiang
  • Quannan Zhang
  • Haokun Wang
  • Junjie Hu
  • Yinghui Lin

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The finite element orthogonal collocation method is widely used in the discretization of differential algebraic equations (DAEs), while the discrete strategy significantly affects the accuracy and efficiency of the results. In this work, a finite element meshing method with error estimation on noncollocation point is proposed and several cases were studied. Firstly, the simultaneous strategy based on the finite element is used to transform the differential and algebraic optimization problems (DAOPs) into large scale nonlinear programming problems. Then, the state variables of the reaction process are obtained by simulating with fixed control variables. The noncollocation points are introduced to compute the error estimates of the state variables at noncollocation points. Finally, in order to improve the computational accuracy with less finite element, moving finite element strategy was used for dynamically adjusting the length of finite element appropriately to satisfy the set margin of error. The proposed strategy is applied to two classical control problems and a large scale reverse osmosis seawater desalination process. Computing result shows that the proposed strategy can effectively reduce the computing effort with satisfied accuracy for dynamic optimization problems.

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  • Minliang Gong & Aipeng Jiang & Quannan Zhang & Haokun Wang & Junjie Hu & Yinghui Lin, 2017. "An Improved Finite Element Meshing Strategy for Dynamic Optimization Problems," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-10, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4829195
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/4829195
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