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Operability And Biomimetic Control Of A Micro-Aerated Fermentation Process

COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(2021)

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Abstract
The design of reliable control systems to maintain feasible optimal conditions and intensify bioprocesses is a requirement to achieve high product yields and cost-efficient process operations. Micro-aeration is an approach to increase bioprocess product yield. However, standard control strategies may present un-satisfactory performance under oxygen supply constraints. In this paper, a novel framework using pro-cess operability and biomimetic control algorithms is proposed to define a control strategy for improved micro-aerated batch process fermentations. In particular, process operability is employed to characterize the ideal operating regions. Then, the Biologically-Inspired Optimal Control Strategy (BIOCS) is imple-mented to take the process to the optimal path by manipulating the inlet gas flow rate and controlling the metabolic cell state. By employing the developed framework, an optimal operating region is suc-cessfully obtained for the controller to maintain the desired metabolic state. Specific scenarios of mea-surement noise, plant-model mismatch, and step disturbance rejection are successfully addressed in the BIO-CS implementations, while a proportional-integral controller presented noisy control actions under the same conditions. This developed control framework is a novel step towards Industry 4.0 concepts as-sociated with bioprocess systems engineering and could also be implemented to improve other oxygen-limited processes. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Alcoholic fermentation, Operability mapping, Micro-aeration, Biomimetic process control, Metabolic Fluxes
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