In this work, we develop a machine-learning-based predictive control design for nonlinearparabolic partial differential equation (PDE) systems using process state measurement time-series data. First, the Karhunen-Loeve expansion is used to derive dominant spatial empirical ` eigenfunctions of the nonlinear parabolic PDE system from the data. Then, these empirical eigenfunctions are used as basis functions within a Galerkin’s model reduction framework to derive the temporal evolution of a small number of temporal modes capturing the dominant dynamics of the PDE system. Subsequently, feedforward neural networks (FNN) are used to approximate the reduced-order dominant dynamics of the parabolic PDE system from the data within a desired operating region. Lyapunov-based model predictive control (MPC) scheme using FNN models is developed to stabilize the nonlinear parabolic PDE system. Finally, a diffusion-reaction process example is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed machine-learning-based predictive control method.
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