Title of article
Observability analysis of nonlinear tubular (bio)reactor models: a case study
Author/Authors
C. Delattre، نويسنده , , D. Dochain and J. Winkin، نويسنده ,
Pages
9
From page
661
To page
669
Abstract
This paper deals with the observability analysis of nonlinear tubular bioreactor models. Due to the lack of tools for the
observability analysis of nonlinear infinite-dimensional systems, the analysis is performed on a linearized version of the model
around some steady-state profile, in which coefficients can be functions of the spatial variable. The study starts from an example of
tubular bioreactor that will serve as a case study in the present paper. It is shown that such linear models with coefficients dependent
on the spatial variable are Sturm–Liouville systems and that the associated linear infinite-dimensional system dynamics are described
by a Riesz-spectral operator that generates a C0 (strongly continuous)-semigroup. The observability analysis based on infinitedimensional
system theory shows that any finite number of dominant modes of the system can be made observable by an
approximate point measurement.
Keywords
Distributed parameter systems , Tubular (bio)reactor , Observability , Infinite-dimensional system , Sturm–Liouville system
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
401419
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