Optimization
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apm.imode = 3
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apm_option(server,app,'nlc.imode',3);
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apm_option(server,app,'apm.imode',3);
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apm_option(server,app,'nlc.imode',3)
This mode is equivalent to the steady-state simulation, except that additional degrees of freedom are allowed. Degrees of freedom can be allocated with the''STATUS'' parameter of ''MV'' type variables. Each ''STATUS'' parameter that is set to ''1'' (''ON'') generates an additional degree of freedom. Slack variables are also included as degrees of freedom for handling of equation inequalities. These slack variables effectively inactivate an equation when it is not bounded by the inequality.
This mode is equivalent to the steady-state simulation, except that additional degrees of freedom are allowed. Degrees of freedom can be allocated with the
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apm_option(server,app,'apm.imode',3)
This mode is equivalent to the steady-state simulation, except that additional degrees of freedom are allowed. Degrees of freedom can be allocated with the [[Main/OptionStatus|STATUS]] parameter of ''MV'' type variables. Each [[Main/OptionStatus|STATUS]] parameter that is set to ''1'' (''ON'') generates an additional degree of freedom. Slack variables are also included as degrees of freedom for handling of equation inequalities. These slack variables effectively inactivate an equation when it is not bounded by the inequality.
This mode is equivalent to the steady-state simulation, except that additional degrees of freedom are allowed. Degrees of freedom can be allocated with the [[Main/OptionStatus|STATUS]] parameter of ''MV'' type variables. Each [[Main/OptionStatus|STATUS]] parameter that is set to ''1'' (''ON'') generates an additional degree of freedom. Slack variables are also included as degrees of freedom for handling of equation inequalities. These slack variables effectively inactivate an equation when it is not bounded by the inequality.
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nlc.imode = 3
% MATLAB example
apm_option(server,app,'nlc.imode',3);
# Python example
apm_option(server,app,'nlc.imode',3)
% MATLAB example
apm_option(server,app,'nlc.imode',3);
# Python example
apm_option(server,app,'nlc.imode',3)
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(:html:)<a href="/online/view_pass.php">Online Web-based Interface</a>(:htmlend:)
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[[https://apmonitor.ath.cx/sandbox/index.html|Online Trial: https://apmonitor.ath.cx/sandbox]]
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[[https://apmonitor.ath.cx/sandbox/instructions.htm|Online Trial: https://apmonitor.ath.cx/sandbox]]
All other modes are accessable with the command line program or through the %blue%A%red%P%black%Monitor Online interface.
All other modes are accessable with the command line program or through the %blue%A%red%P%black%Monitor Online interface.
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This mode is equivalent to the steady-state simulation, except that additional degrees of freedom are allowed. Degrees of freedom can be allocated with the ''STATUS'' parameter of ''MV'' type variables. Each ''STATUS'' parameter that is set to ''1'' (''ON'') generates an additional degree of freedom. Slack variables are also included as degrees of freedom for handling of equation inequalities. These slack variables effectively inactivate an equation when it is not bounded by the inequality.
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This mode is equivalent to the steady-state simulation, except that additional degrees of freedom are allowed. Degrees of freedom can be allocated with the ''STATUS'' parameter of ''MV'' type variables. Each ''STATUS'' parameter that is set to ''1'' (''ON'') generates an additional degree of freedom. Slack variables are also included as degrees of freedom for handling of equation inequalities. These slack variables effectively inactivate an equation when it is not bounded by the inequality.
The optimization mode is available in the free on-line trial of %blue%A%red%P%black%Monitor. The online trial is a web-based offering that allows users to submit an ''APM'' model file.
[[https://apmonitor.ath.cx/sandbox/index.html|Online Trial: https://apmonitor.ath.cx/sandbox]]
The optimization mode is available in the free on-line trial of %blue%A%red%P%black%Monitor. The online trial is a web-based offering that allows users to submit an ''APM'' model file.
[[https://apmonitor.ath.cx/sandbox/index.html|Online Trial: https://apmonitor.ath.cx/sandbox]]
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''NLC.imode = 3''
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''NLC.imode = 3''
This mode is equivalent to the steady-state simulation, except that additional degrees of freedom are allowed. Degrees of freedom can be allocated with the ''STATUS'' parameter of ''MV'' type variables. Each ''STATUS'' parameter that is set to ''1'' (''ON'') generates an additional degree of freedom. Slack variables are also included as degrees of freedom for handling of equation inequalities. These slack variables effectively inactivate an equation when it is not bounded by the inequality.
This mode is equivalent to the steady-state simulation, except that additional degrees of freedom are allowed. Degrees of freedom can be allocated with the ''STATUS'' parameter of ''MV'' type variables. Each ''STATUS'' parameter that is set to ''1'' (''ON'') generates an additional degree of freedom. Slack variables are also included as degrees of freedom for handling of equation inequalities. These slack variables effectively inactivate an equation when it is not bounded by the inequality.
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!! Optimization
The DBS file parameter ''imode'' is used to control the simulation mode. This option is set to ''3'' for steady-state optimization.
''NLC.imode = 3''
The DBS file parameter ''imode'' is used to control the simulation mode. This option is set to ''3'' for steady-state optimization.
''NLC.imode = 3''