DocumentCode
3593912
Title
Application of Dynamic Programming for Fermentative Ethanol Production by Zymomonas mobilis
Author
Rivera, Sheyla L. ; Karim, M.Nazmul
Author_Institution
Agricultural and Chemical Engineering Department, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY; Fort Collins, Colorado 80523
fYear
1990
Firstpage
2144
Lastpage
2149
Abstract
This paper discusses the application of dynamic Programming to the optimization of a batch fermentation for ethanol production. Using several experimental data sets available for Zymomonas mobilis culture at different environmental conditions, pH and temperature control policies are determined, which will maximize the yield of ethanol for batch culture. The influence of temperature was studied for the range from 30 to 40C and pH was varied from 5.0 to 7.5. A fermentation kinetics model was used in simulation studies to assess the positive effect of the time-varying profiles on the yield. The functionality with respect to temperature and pH was incorported in the specific growth rate constant. These results showed that it is possible to obtain an ethanol yield more than twice the value obtained when pH and temperature are kept constant throughout the experiment.
Keywords
Biomass; Dynamic programming; Ethanol; Fungi; Gas insulated transmission lines; Kinetic theory; Organisms; Production; Sugar; Temperature control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1990
Type
conf
Filename
4791110
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