Mogilicharla, A and Majumdar, S and Mitra, Kishalay
(2014)
Modeling and Optimization of propylene polymerization with branching.
In: 24th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering – ESCAPE 24, June 15-18, 2014, Budapest, Hungary.
Abstract
A kinetic model has been proposed to fit the experimental data (2003) available from
the open literature for branched propylene polymerization system. The present system
considered is a binary catalyst system, in which the first catalyst produces the atactic
polypropylene macromonomer whereas the second one grafts the atactic polypropylene
macromonomers to isotactic polypropylene backbone leading to branching. The
proposed kinetic model, first of its kind that has been validated with experimental data,
is extended to find the optimal process conditions for the desired combination of
conflicting objectives. For this purpose, multi-objective optimization technique nondominating
sorting genetic algorithm II (NSGA II) has been utilized. A wide variety of
process choices have been obtained for the optimization set up which shows
improvement in process performance as compared to similar process performances
reported in the open literature.
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