Optimal Control for Transmission of Water Pollutants

Pollutants are formed when oil, gas, chemical plants, etc. discharge their harmful waste materials into stream or other water bodies. In this paper, a mathematical model for water pollutants which are soluble and insoluble has been formulated as a system of non-linear ordinary differential equations...

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Main Authors: Nita H. Shah, Shreya N. Patel, Moksha H. Satia, Foram A. Thakkar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ram Arti Publishers 2018-12-01
Series:International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.ijmems.in/assets//27-ijmems-18-023-vol.-3%2c-no.-4%2c-381%E2%80%93391%2c-2018.pdf
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Summary:Pollutants are formed when oil, gas, chemical plants, etc. discharge their harmful waste materials into stream or other water bodies. In this paper, a mathematical model for water pollutants which are soluble and insoluble has been formulated as a system of non-linear ordinary differential equations. Control is applied on insoluble water pollutants to process them into soluble water pollutants. Numerical simulation has been carried out which suggest that soluble water pollutants are increasing as compared to insoluble water pollutants.
ISSN:2455-7749
2455-7749