Analysis of a multistate control problem related to food technology

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Abstract

This paper is concerned with an optimal control problem related to the determination of an optimal profile for the steam temperature into the autoclave along the processing of canned foods. The problem studies a system coupling the evolution Navier–Stokes equations with the heat transfer equation by natural convection (the so-called Boussinesq equations), and with the microorganisms removal equation. The essential difficulties in the study of this multistate control problem arise from the lack of uniqueness for the solution of the state system. Here we obtain—after a careful analysis of the problem mathematical formulation—the uniqueness of part of the state, and the existence of optimal solutions.

MSC

35B37
49J20
93C20

Keywords

Optimal control
Multistate
Uniqueness
Existence
Food technology

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The research contained in this work was supported by Project MTM2006-01177 of Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (Spain).