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Batch-to-batch control of particle size distribution in cobalt oxalate synthesis process based on hybrid model

Zhang et al., 2012

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4844795325780926467
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Zhang S
Wang F
He D
Jia R
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A hybrid model based batch-to-batch control strategy is proposed for control of particle size distribution (PSD) in cobalt oxalate synthesis process. In order to enhance the model prediction accuracy and generalization capability, a hybrid modeling approach for cobalt …
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