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AuthorAbu-Reesh, Ibrahim M.
Available date2022-12-28T09:27:11Z
Publication Date2020-07-01
Publication NameProcesses
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr8070839
CitationAbu-Reesh, I. M. (2020). Single-and multi-objective optimization of a dual-chamber microbial fuel cell operating in continuous-flow mode at steady state. Processes, 8(7), 839.‏
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/37713
AbstractMicrobial fuel cells (MFCs) are a promising technology for bioenergy generation and wastewater treatment. Various parameters affect the performance of dual-chamber MFCs, such as substrate flow rate and concentration. Performance can be assessed by power density (PD), current density (CD) production, or substrate removal efficiency (SRE). In this study, a mathematical model-based optimization was used to optimize the performance of an MFC using single-and multi-objective optimization (MOO) methods. Matlab's fmincon and fminimax functions were used to solve the nonlinear constrained equations for the single-and multi-objective optimization, respectively. The fminimax method minimizes the worst-case of the two conflicting objective functions. The single-objective optimization revealed that the maximum PD, CD, and SRE were 2.04 W/m2, 11.08 A/m2, and 73.6%, respectively. The substrate concentration and flow rate significantly impacted the performance of the MFC. Pareto-optimal solutions were generated using the weighted sum method for maximizing the two conflicting objectives of PD and CD in addition to PD and SRE simultaneously. The fminimax method for maximizing PD and CD showed that the compromise solution was to operate the MFC at maximum PD conditions. The model-based optimization proved to be a fast and low-cost optimization method for MFCs and it provided a better understanding of the factors affecting an MFC's performance. The MOO provided Pareto-optimal solutions with multiple choices for practical applications depending on the purpose of using the MFCs.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI AG
SubjectFmincon
Fminimax
Maximum current density
Maximum power density
Maximum substrate removal efficiency
Multi-objective optimization
Optimization of microbial fuel cells;Matlab function
TitleSingle-and multi-objective optimization of a dual-chamber microbial fuel cell operating in continuous-flow mode at steady state
TypeArticle
Issue Number7
Volume Number8


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