Engineering Optimization for Tar Removal Process in Corn Straw Gasification

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The LS-SVM(the least square supporting vector machine) model of tar removal process by catalytic cracking in corn straw gasification was established according to the experimental data in [2]. On this base, a multi-objective optimization function was put forward, by which the Pareto-optimal solutions were gained in a single run. From the perspective of engineering optimization, the efficient solutions that are suitable for power generation and gas supply were selected respectively from the Pareto-optimal solutions by analysising different demands for gas.

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